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  1. #1
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    Hi, one day, all interfaces(tool and etc..) including files started to have weird colors. they kinda looks like negatives but more bluish and posterized.
    I tried reinstalling but the problem still persists. Is this system problem? But, No other program including photoshop have any problem.
    Any advice would be helpful..
    Thanks..

  2. #2
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    Hi, one day, all interfaces(tool and etc..) including files started to have weird colors. they kinda looks like negatives but more bluish and posterized.
    I tried reinstalling but the problem still persists. Is this system problem? But, No other program including photoshop have any problem.
    Any advice would be helpful..
    Thanks..

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    Hi,

    Change your screen colors to 24 bit or higher and the blue green mess should go away.

    Good luck,


    Jin

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    I had the same problem as WJDFlag. Only when I changed my screen resolution it turned all my pallets white. Now I can't see the tools.

    Any Ideas?

    Ww

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    ><>____(_)/ (_) - in order to gain that which he cannot loose." JE

  5. #5
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    Hi,

    It's not your screen resolution (number of pixels on the screen) you need to change, but the screen colors, to 24 bit or higher.

    I don't know how it's done on a Mac but here's how I would do it in WinXP Home and maybe it'll help:

    Start > Control Panel > Display

    In the Display dialog window, click the Settings tab and from the Color Quality drop down list, choose Highest (32 bit), then click the OK button.

    (In WinXP Home, 24 bit color is not an option, only 16 bit or 32 bit.)

    Jinny Brown

    PixelAlley's Section Links Page
    Online Painter Classes Open for Enrollment at TutorAlley.com
    Jinny Brown
    Visit PixelAlley and The PainterFactory
    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Chinese Proverb

 

 

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