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January 28, 2020
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Problème couleurs Windows 10

  • January 28, 2020
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Bonjour tout le monde.

 

Depuis que je suis passé sous window 10, je n'arrive pas à paramétrer les couleurs dans tous mes softs adobe. 

Le seul paramètre qui fonctionne c’est que je me mets sur « Couleurs à l’écran ». Par contre, quand j’ouvre les anciens fichiers, c’est vraiment la cata.   

J'ai des couleurs ternes et incompréhensible comme vous pouvez le voir sur l'image ci-dessous. J'ai tout essayé. Je n'ai jamais eu ce problème auparavant.

Même la fenêtre « bibliothèque » ne ressemble à rien

 

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Savez-vous d’où peut venir ce problème ?   

En vous remerciant par avance.

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D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 28, 2020

Well, it's a broken monitor profile like Dave suggests, there's no doubt about that.

 

If you don't have a calibrator to make a new profile, use sRGB IEC61966-2.1 as a temporary solution until you do. Change it here, and relaunch Photoshop when done so that it can load the new profile at startup:

 

Actually the translation makes sense: The only setting that works is that I put myself on "Colors on the screen" is obviously setting Photoshop to Monitor RGB, which disables all color management and bypasses the bad monitor profile altogether. So just to be very clear, that's not a solution. That's sweeping it under the carpet with your head buried in the sand, looking the other way. That's three metaphors rolled into one; not bad 😉

creaamAuthor
Participant
January 28, 2020

I thank you all. The problem seems solved and it came from the profile of the monitor.

Thanks again 😉

Known Participant
January 28, 2020

"Since I went under Windows 10, I can't configure the colors in all my Adobe softs. The only setting that works is that I put myself on "Colors on the screen". On the other hand, when I open the old files, it is really the cat. I have dull and incomprehensible colors as you can see in the image below. I have tried everything. I have never had this problem before. Even the "library" window looks like nothing"

Google is your friend. In this case:

https://translate.google.com/ 

 

De rien, de nada

-Ramon F. Herrera

 

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 28, 2020

Hi

The most important part of that screenshot is the one that shows the colour represented by RGB797979 which should be a perfect grey, but has a distinct colout tint

 

It looks like you have a monitor profile that is either broken or, does not describe your monitor.

 

Check the profile by going to Windows >Settings>System>Display>Advanced display settings>Display Adapter Properties>Color Management>Color Management and see what is set as your default profile. If it is incorrect, change it to the correct profile. If it looks correct then if you have a standard monitor temporarily set it to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 (for a wide gamut monitor, temporarily set it to Adobe RGB 1998). If that resolves the issue , then you need to replace the monitor profile with one that actually describes your monitor. The best way to do that is to use a hardware calibration device.

 

Dave