Correct Colors With Photoshop 9 Cs2
Aug 05, 2015 This videos show you how to get photoshop color correction easily. Photoshoot By: Hendi Aditiya Follow.
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I recently had a bug in photoshop and reset my preferences while fixing it. Got everything working again but I realized today that the 50% gray in the default color swatches isn't the correct, neutral gray used for an overlay layer (it's 939393 instead of 808080). I know it used to be so I'm trying to figure out what setting will make it so again. (I've made a new swatch for the correct color but I'd like to figure out why it has changed). Colorspace is Adobe RGB 1998, image mode set to RGB, swatches are default.
Thank you sooo much! I spent all day trying to figure this crap out. I knew I'd changed things slightly from default but the tutorial I knew I'd watched starting out only changed the RGB to Adobe, which is what I had it on.
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Don't know how the RGB: Preserve Embedded Profiles got undone, figured that out before I saw your comment when I tried opening up the project I'd been working on. Ending up fiddling around with the setting to see what all the differences were. The gray was the biggest issue, the RGB setting was subtle, with Adobe my 50% gray was 127,127,127, with sRGB it was the correct 128,128,128. Thank you again, I spent a stupid amount of time googling before I posted here and really didn't think anyone would be able to help. Btw; The actual issue was that your swatch was a grayscale swatch and NOT an RGB swatch. What RGB-value equals the same brightness as 50 K depends on both the grayscale profile and the RGB profile. Edit: That is why you could see changes when changing either, but you only got 128,128,128 when changing them to profiles with matching gamma.
'Proper' solution would be to create an RGB swatch, like you already did. Then it works properly if you need a swatch that is always 128,128,128 in RGB regardless of the global colour settings. But this was a good opportunity to fix your messed-up color settings.;) Edit 2: Perhaps time for Adobe to make swatches where colour appearace is more important than numbers?
(Taking profile into account).:D.
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