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November 1, 2022
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Photoshop is rendering white as green

  • November 1, 2022
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Photoshop is displaying white as green. This happens for every image opened, and only happens in Photoshop (I have checked Illustrator, InDesign After Effects and Premier Pro).

 

As you can see from the attached screenshots, the images are being rendered correctly in the file dialog (they also display correctly when opened in Windows image viewer, etc) but once opened, the images are rendered with white as green. This is also the case for the colour picker (see screenshots), which displays a green-tinted colour spectrum.

 

As you can imagine, trying to do image processing for clients is near-impossible, so this is a critical issue for me.

 

App version: 24.0.0 (CC 2023)

Platform: Windows 11 (version 22H2)

 

Kind regards

Alan

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Known Participant
February 19, 2024

I found clicking on Image/Autotone,  corrected the problem.l  I was also  wondering why my whites were green but other colors were good.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
November 23, 2022

What LuaOLe said, other Windows users have reported this as an HDR issue.

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 23, 2022

Go to Edit>Color Settings. What profile are you currenly running? This looks like it's set to a monitor profile.

LuaOLe
Participant
November 23, 2022

Are utilizing HDR?

If so, turn it off or use the program on a non-HDR monitor.

Participant
November 1, 2022

Hi Melissa

This happens regardless of colour spaces... I have tried it with multiple colour spaces (CMYK, grayscale, RGB, etc) and multiple file formats (PSDs, JPEGs, PNGs, even PDFs).

Participant
November 1, 2022

So, have reinstalled v23.5.2 and white is displaying/rendering correctly, so will use the older version until this gets fixed.

melissapiccone
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 1, 2022

Reset your preferences. Your color spaces are different. One has CMYK, another is gray scale. PNG files can only be RGB. 

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