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Interfaz de photoshop amarilla

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Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

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Mi photoshop inicia con un color muy cálido como cuando activas el filtro de luz azul de windows, pero evidentemente no está activado. Esto afecta todo, la interfaz, las fotos, etc. Y no  puedo ver un color balanceado. No sé cuál es el problema.

 

Dejo cargada una captura que tiene una foto de referencia para el color.

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Community Expert , Apr 06, 2023 Apr 06, 2023

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Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

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Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

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Recently was asked similar question but I can not find that thread to link. I think @D Fosse or @davescm can help.

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Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

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That looks like a broken monitor profile which is set in your operating system and used by colour managed applications such as Photoshop.

Try this:

1. Close Photoshop.

2. Type 'color management's into the Windows search bar and in the dialogue box that opens, set sRGB IEC61966-2.1 as the default profile. You may need to click add first to add it to the list.

3. Open Photoshop

 

If that looks better then you have confirmed the profile was broken and you need to make a new profile for your monitor using a calibration device such as the i1Display or similar.

 

Dave

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This actually works, but is this right? can I take advantage of the HDR on photoshop?

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