![]() ![]() ![]() I tried filling the screen with 255, 0, 0, and the eye dropper tool shows it is, but when I take a screen shot and paste it back in, the eye dropper shows 255, 0, 45. Pasting screenshots seem to compound the shifting. You can clearly see Adobe shifting the colors strangely. Below is a screenshot of an image created and embedded with a sRGB profile. Everything looks much better, removing the yellow hue that my monitor produces, except in Adobe software, which seems to apply the calibration twice, white washing and adding a green hue to images. I applied the calibration ICC profile created by Spyder 4 Pro as the default profile for my VPCSE13FX Sony Vaio SE laptop screen in Windows Color Management. I am trying to use my recently purchased Spyder 4 Pro display calibrator, but I am encountering a problem with Adobe software and Windows Photo Viewer shifting colors while Gimp, Picasa, Firefox, and Windows explorer does not.
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