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Hi Sir
i want to ask why color in photoshop cs6 like this :
see my screenshoot if the circle i place it top and bottom like screenshot, the colors in the two circles are different.
the color in the circle above the red color
and the color in the circle below is dark red
see the result if i save to png :
i don't know what wrong, but show error message like this :
please help me sir, how to restore the same color
thanks before
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It is a good idea to reset photoshop preferences first,
If you are on windows hold down ctrl + Alt + shift while the application is opening or cmd + opt + shift if you are on mac.
if that does not work, reinstall a fresh version of the application
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thanks sir for reply my thread
i try to reset photoshop with ctrl + alt + shift not work (nothing appeared)
What should I do? thanks before
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i try to uninstall but not work, the color still same if at top or at bottom difference color
see :
please help me sir
thanks before
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I'm _really_ sorry because I am not going to help you, because we can't see enough detail in your screen shots. It's totally not your fault. The forum software was changed a wee while back, and it messed up putting images on forum posts.
When resetting Preferences you need to see a small dialog box that asks you to confirm that you want to go ahead with the reset. If you don't see the dialog box then you are not resetting.
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i try to uninstall sir, but not work, the color still not same top and bottom
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Hi
I don't see any difference in colour between the two squares or circles
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hi sir
yes the code color is same, example red color (#ff0000) its same i create, but in view not same sir
as i sent the screenshot above, in top red color in bottom dark red color
this sir other example :
at top the color is dark grey in view
at bottom the color is liht grey in view
the result in png file :
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Hi,
The uniformity of your monitor is wrong.
Check the color values in Photoshop.
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Hi Sir
Thanks for reply my thread
I think not, I have tried to open HD images on Google and the results of the monitor that I use is not damaged / uniform, i this the problem only in photoshop
how do i check if the monitor that I am using is damaged or has problems?
i try to calibration my monitor still not work sir, still difference color
please help,
thanks before
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Hi,
What if the wallpaper is a single gray color?
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We believe your monitor is faulty. To check this, rotate the image by 180 degrees. The "light" image at top left will now be bottom right. Is it still light, or is it now the dark part.
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i try its same sir, if i rotate same color, i mean
top in view dark color
bottom in view light color
What should I do to fix this problem, sir?
thanks
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I try to use a ready-made color image
and i try like this :
see the color its same, so my monitor not broken or faulty, right?
so the problem if i choose color manual from photohop, right?
how to fix it sir
thanks before
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Yes, the example pairs are all identical.
It's most likely a TN panel display. TN panels are used in laptops, gaming and office monitors. The viewing angles are so restricted that brightness seems to vary between top and bottom of the screen.
For photography and graphics an IPS-type panel is preferred because it has much wider viewing angles.
If that's not it, it's a seriously defective display and it needs replacement.
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I believe your display probably has warm and cool spots. That is the most common reason you'd see the difference. As long as your color #s match, you are ok though.
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The colors are all exactly the same... it must be your monitor, lighting in your workspace, something other than PS... try looking at this on something else - open this page on your phone or someone else's computer - they are the same.
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It definitely sounds like an issue with your monitor. Try this test page - the words should be all but invisible when viewed straight on :
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/viewing_angle.php
Dave
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Also be alert for optical illusions, they can cause people to lose a lot of time looking for a problem that does not exist. In this image the reds are certainly identical, but few people will see them that way.
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That reminds me of this one - the centre squares on each face are the same colour
Dave
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Is it the lighting?
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It's the brain being fooled by the surrounding colours Jane, which give the impression of shading and therefore the expectation that a similar colour would look darker on that face. So an actual matching colour looks lighter, in a similar way that the gradient in Test_Screen_Name's post misleads.
Dave
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Interesting, Dave! š