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Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6
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Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6


  • Subject: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6
  • From: Joe Gillespie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 13:16:16 -0500
  • Organization: Dodge Color, Inc.

We've been noticing that Photoshop 5 and 6 don't display the same image
the same way, even though the settings are the same. This is a problem
when calibrating our monitors - how do we know we have a good cal, if
the image is displaying differently, depending on which version of
Photoshop we're using. We use the same rgb and cmyk profiles, same CMM,
same intent, BPC off. Whether proofing is off or on doesn't help, there
should be some close similarity. Even the gamut alarm preview shows
different areas out of gamut, using the same CMM, profiles, intent, etc.
This is on Mac OS 8.6, CS 2.6 and 9.04, CS 3.01, with everything set up
normally, tested on several different computers. I even switched the
images to different sides of the monitor, in case my monitor is off from
side to side, but no change. PS 6 shows fuller quarter tones, and a
yellower cast.

Is this happening to anybody else? - Joe
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Dodge Color, Inc. http://www.dodgecolor.com/
4827 Rugby Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone 301-656-0025 Fax 301-656-0435


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