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Photoshop CC 2023 - White is now a blueish tint

Community Beginner ,
Jan 23, 2023 Jan 23, 2023

I am on Windows 11, up to date version and as of today any white in my images are now blue. I've tried messing with colorspace settings, HDR on and off, recalibrating display, etc. and it does not change at all. Screenshot 2023-01-23 103828.png

 

Randomly earlier I had my focus set to another program, and when clicking back in focus for Photoshop the white went back to normal. But after closing and opening Photoshop it went right back to the blue tint. Images export fine and the white shows as white but not in Photoshop itself. No clue what else to do to fix it permanently.

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Community Expert , Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

@Matttttttt I see you also have an HDR Calibrated profile. This has been noted by Adobe and Windows to be an issue with color shifts in Photoshop.

Go to Photoshop Properties and check/activate the box highlighted below.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 23, 2023 Jan 23, 2023

Check your color settings under Edit>Color Settings. It looks like you may have been set to a monitor profile instead of a standard profile.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 23, 2023 Jan 23, 2023

Hi @Matttttttt, as @Kevin Stohlmeyer said check your color settings and see if you are back to the default.  Share your settings if you are unsure.

 

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Thank you,

Cory

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Community Expert ,
Jan 23, 2023 Jan 23, 2023

I think this sounds and looks like a broken monitor profile. Many monitor/laptop manufacturers distribute monitor profiles through Windows Update, and these profiles are surprisingly often defective in various ways.

 

A very quick test is to proof to Monitor RGB. This disables Photoshop's display color management and bypasses the monitor profile. In effect, it makes Photoshop behave like any other non-color managed application.

 

The monitor profile is set up in the operating system - it is not accessed in PS Color Settings. Reset everything here to defaults by picking one of the "general purpose" presets.

 

If proof to Monitor RGB clears the blue cast, the profile is bad and you need to replace it. The proper way is to use a calibrator, but if you don't have one, use sRGB IEC61966-2.1 for now. Relaunch Photoshop when done, the monitor profile is loaded at application startup.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

Hello everyone, thank you for your replies.

 

For @CShubert and @Kevin Stohlmeyer yes I double checked my color settings they are at default:

Matttttttt_0-1674572062434.png

 

For @D Fosse I have chosen the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 ICC profile and clicked Set as Default however nothing changes on my end even after restarting Photoshop:

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Community Expert ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

@Matttttttt I see you also have an HDR Calibrated profile. This has been noted by Adobe and Windows to be an issue with color shifts in Photoshop.

Go to Photoshop Properties and check/activate the box highlighted below.

kevinstohlmeyer_0-1674574529310.png

 

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New Here ,
Sep 21, 2023 Sep 21, 2023

I had the same issue, worked here! Thanks a lot!

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New Here ,
Sep 24, 2023 Sep 24, 2023

Hi! How do you open up the photoshop properties? I cant figure out how you got to that screen

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New Here ,
Sep 25, 2023 Sep 25, 2023

Heya, go to where Photoshop lives eg C drive>Program Files>Adobe>Photoshop. Then scroll down until you find it

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New Here ,
Oct 01, 2023 Oct 01, 2023

Hello,I have same problem , but i can not find the Mycolormaagedapp.exe in the photoshop installed folder. Can you tell me where is it???

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 08, 2024 Apr 08, 2024

I had the same issue and this page solved my issue too , higly appreciated !

The last question, nobody commented back and I faced the same issue so that l left a comment :

 

The file you couldn't find same screen, it looks apps but folder with Photoshop icon.

You should go down one more deeper .

 

C: > Program Files > Adobe > Adobe Photoshop 2024  > Photoshop.exe

 

then right click, property.

you can find the same screen to on/off  "use legacy display ICC color management"

 

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 03, 2024 Sep 03, 2024

That literally made it 10X worse for me.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 03, 2024 Sep 03, 2024

That didn't woirk, but I was able to fix it on mine by going into color settings and chnaging the profile to HDR, which is what I'm using.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024
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Right click an empty space on your desktop.

then click "Display Settings"

Select the monitor that is giving you this issue.

set the color profile to "native"

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