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I'm not able to use the Vibrance adjustment. I can create a layer, but the minute I make any change from 0 for Vibrance or Saturation, the image goes pink and stays that way. There's no variance in the pink regardless of setting.
The only way to fix it is to back up in history and discard the vibrance layer.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I had this same problem when I added a paper profile ICC to a file when I opened a new document. I had been reading about paper profiles and had downloaded some. could't figure out why older docuements worked fine and the newer ones didn't. After reading some stuff and realizing that this is when the problem started, I went to
- Edit Pull down menu
- select Assign profile
- click Working profile (RGB)
Problem solved - hope this helps
Now I choose the paper ICC profiles only in the print setup wh
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Can you share a photo of your layers panel with the adjustment layers in place?
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Should also mention, happens on any photo I try.
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Check your monitor profiles. I've seen this before where the color profile is something off instead of a standard RGB format.
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Not sure which one you mean. In Win10, the color profile is the same as always: Dell U2412M Color Profile, D6500. (This is an older Dell XPS 8300 Tower).
In PS, I have the 'color profile' set to my printer, a Canon Pixma 100. I've used that for a while now with no problems.
However, I took it out of the Canon profile and put it into the basic sRGB profile, and you're right, the problem stopped.
Does this mean I can no longer work with images with the Canon profile? PS plus Canon has worked very well for me; I'd hate to have to stop using it.
Maybe a refresh of Canon profiles?
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A Canon profile shouldn't be used for a working color space in Photoshop.
Your printer profile is for your printer and can be utilized by letting your printer handle color instead of Photoshop managing color when printing:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/printing-color-management-photoshop1.html
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So i take a white canvas
i start creating an Action in Photoshop version 23.2.2
i start recording the action
i add a vibrance adjustment layer with a value of +1
the white canvas becomes dark Pink
if i do the same without recoring an action it is workign correctly.
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Hi @Navin Thakur ,
It seems to point to a monitor profile issue.
Try @jim5CE6 's solution off this thread. https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/can-t-use-vibrance-adjustment-layer-t...
Let us know how you go.
mj
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I had this same problem when I added a paper profile ICC to a file when I opened a new document. I had been reading about paper profiles and had downloaded some. could't figure out why older docuements worked fine and the newer ones didn't. After reading some stuff and realizing that this is when the problem started, I went to
- Edit Pull down menu
- select Assign profile
- click Working profile (RGB)
Problem solved - hope this helps
Now I choose the paper ICC profiles only in the print setup when I am actually printing
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hey jim5CE6 thank you soo much for help!
finally my problem solved thanks once again!! [link removed by moderator]