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Assign your monitor profile, then convert to a standard color space like sRGB.
Then it will match how it originally appears.
Screenshots are in monitor color space, not the original document color space.
@scotwllm wrote:
...I screengrabbed someone's picture in Facebook. I then pasted it into a new Photoshop document..
Is it any different if instead of pasting, you:
There may or may not be an embedded profile in the original image.
Jane
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Because the source isn't color managed, I'll bet and Photoshop is; what are the color settings used for pasting in PS, did the original image have an embedded profile?
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Yes, Photoshop tells you that the image does not have a color profile, hence the hashtag in its titlebar: http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/photoshop-pound-sign-asterik-title-bar.html
I would try to assign First your monitor profile, then convert to color profile such as sRGB.
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I'm going to give you a correct answer credit for answering my next question before I asked it.
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Blue!
just kidding.
moderators, Adobe staff, and experts can tag/untag correct answers.
I hope this helps.
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Assign your monitor profile, then convert to a standard color space like sRGB.
Then it will match how it originally appears.
Screenshots are in monitor color space, not the original document color space.
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I didn't mark this as the correct answer. I thought I get to choose. I chose jane-e's answer.
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Hi, @scotwllm
There could be multiple good answers, the idea of a forum is that one's question can benefit others...
D Fosse's (or mine, it was the same idea) stated how to correct the very problem you had via color management, while Jane's provided a different workflow, that worked in your case.
Say that have the file that you screenshot during an unrecorded family live event, there was no way for you to extract it again the proper way, but it is possible to fix the colors via color management.
I hope this helps!
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The point is that it's my prerogative to choose the best answer to my question. For whatever reason, someone came along and decided their answer is the best. Sometimes the "best" answer encompasses more than the specific question asked. It can be about how the responders answered prior questions as well. Case in point, there was one "expert" who was rude to the point I asked him not to respond to my questions, but he did anyway. Even if he was right, how he answered the question was incorrect and unworthy of receiving credit for it.
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The point is that it's my prerogative to choose the best answer to my question.
By @scotwllm
And you did select it, right so what's the problem?
Others can select the right answer as well. That's how these forums work.
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"Others can select the right answer as well. That's how these forums work."
That's news to me. When did that rule change?
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"Others can select the right answer as well. That's how these forums work."
That's news to me. When did that rule change?
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There is no such rule. Which, of course, is why, all over these forums, if you look, you'll find multiple correct answers. As was the case here (virtually every answer you got provides the same and correct answer).
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@scotwllm wrote:
Case in point, there was one "expert" who was rude to the point I asked him not to respond to my questions, but he did anyway.
Rude behavior does not meet the forum guidelines. I don't see any rude behavior here, but there is a Report button at the bottom of each message. Staff will look at messages that are reported and make a decision, as some reports are false. They don't tell us anything about their decisions.
Jane
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Case in point, there was one "expert" who was rude to the point I asked him not to respond to my questions, but he did anyway.
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I don't see any rude behavior here, but there is a Report button at the bottom of each message.
Jane
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I don't see it either, nor anywhere the OP asked him/her not to respond to his questions. Everyone who replied to help is a community expert, and any of their replies could be marked as correct.
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There wasn't any rude behavior this time. I did complain a few times using the Report button about the "expert" I mentioned and I haven't seen anything from him in quite a while now.
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@scotwllm wrote:
...I screengrabbed someone's picture in Facebook. I then pasted it into a new Photoshop document..
Is it any different if instead of pasting, you:
There may or may not be an embedded profile in the original image.
Jane
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Winner, winner, chicken dinner. Thanks Jane!
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Hi @scotwllm, It's not a Photoshop error. It's a color setting within your monitor or screengrab tool. See my results.