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Re: [APML] RGB Steup in PS



Hi Craig,

--- Craig Utter <cmutter@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> If your original color was pink
> in
> SRGB it'll remain pink in Adobe RGB since Adobe RGB has a wider color
> gamut
> and will simply reproduce the pink as acuratelly as posible.

Let me give more background info. I have worked on these images before.
They were adjusted and saved as TIFFs. Some were copied and converted
to JPEGs for the web. There are about 50 scans, copies, etc... on my
hard drive that are all suddenly pink. I don't know how they got that
way, or how to get them back to the way they should be. 

Once again, when I open these same images in PW they are normal. I
realize that my lack of PS command is making this harder. I promise
that I didn't go into some strange area and change settings, although I
can't guarantee that someone else here didn't (not likely). Yhe colors
are a bright, totally blown out pink-red hue. There is NO other color
present in any image. It's like the green and blue channel have
disappeared and all data has been converted to a red.

Does any of this make sense, or are you all now as confused as me?

Thanks,
Alan



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