The photoshop canvas has a dark shade of blue and a lack of saturation. < CS5 &gt;

Each image that I opened Photoshop seems to have a dark shade of blue. It just happen suddenly, even if I did no changes to the settings.

I started to tweak things upwards with a proof of installation, and when the "preserve RGB numbers" unchecked, the blue tint is gone, but it is still the Web was different from the original image because it seems to be slightly desaturated compared to the original image. The original image appears normally everywhere else, and that includes photos, the browser, the library and other Viewer. It seems even normally in small glimpses in the next menu and settings > variants box. The only difference is the Web, and when I looked at the problem, there was no answer, or he mentioned calibration of monitor and I already tried this so I already know that the monitor is not the issue! I even tried remove the preferences file and restart Photoshop. The problem persists. I looked everywhere online, and I can't afford to rattle the urls more.

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The original image.

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The window of photoshop with canvas of troll in the middle.

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Adjustments > Variations window. Note that everything always goes well here.

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Another option of configuration of evidence. Once again, trolling the Web continues. Each configuration option was this or this dark blue tint.

Try to associate the sRGB IEC61966 - 2.1 profile with your monitor.  The problem persists?

(by Noel Carboni)

-went to the control panel

-Color management

-' Add '.

-Click on "sRGB ICC-everything" and then click OK

-made of this new default value of ICC profile

In case of failure.

NYOOOOOOOO! >_<>

Why didn't listen? TT_TT I really should have listened!

Well, they don't call me stupid for nothing...

Thanks anyway, Christmas... Yes, it's the monitor ICC profile. x_x

Tags: Photoshop

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