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mes photos sont jaunes dans photoshop, Bridge etc.

New Here ,
Jul 31, 2025 Jul 31, 2025

mes photos (et l'interface) sont jaunes dans photoshop, Bridge etc. contairement aux visionneuses de photos disponibles avec Windows 10 pro

Ci-joint une capture d'Ć©cran de la mĆŖme photo ouverte avec la visionneuse Firefox et une autre avec photoshop , j'ai regardĆ© partour sur internet et je n'y arrive pas! pour les rĆ©glages c'est l'enfer!

Merci pour votre aidefirefox_zpbtHNpJqe.pngPhotoshop_aCsP2LDzno.png

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Community Expert , Jul 31, 2025 Jul 31, 2025
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My photos (and the interface) are yellow in photoshop, Bridge etc. compared to photo viewers available with Windows 10 pro

Attached is a screenshot of the same photo opened with the Firefox viewer and another one with photoshop, I looked on the internet and I can't do it! for the settings it's hell!

Thank you for your help


By @APRH35898774xsov

 

This is most likely caused by a defective monitor profile.

Try setting it to sRGB (use Adobe RGB if your monitor is wide gamut).

If this fixes the iss

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Community Expert ,
Jul 31, 2025 Jul 31, 2025
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My photos (and the interface) are yellow in photoshop, Bridge etc. compared to photo viewers available with Windows 10 pro

Attached is a screenshot of the same photo opened with the Firefox viewer and another one with photoshop, I looked on the internet and I can't do it! for the settings it's hell!

Thank you for your help


By @APRH35898774xsov

 

This is most likely caused by a defective monitor profile.

Try setting it to sRGB (use Adobe RGB if your monitor is wide gamut).

If this fixes the issue, you should ideally calibrate your monitor with a hardware calibrator.

This will also create and install a custom monitor profile that will be more accurate than sRGB.

 

Close all Adobe software.

Go to Control panel > Color management, add the sRGB profile, and set it as default.

 

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It works! Thank you so much! I've tried so many things without success!

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