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Ok,i have PS on my old comp which is on Windows 2000pro.I got a new comp on XP and transfered my PS from my old comp to this one.now when i load PS a little box comes up saying my moniter is defective and recallbrete(s/p?) it.then i click ok and it loads fully,after it loads it normal i can load any rsbs and stuff but the color squares(the white and black ones) are white and black its more like a yellow tan and black...i clicked it and it doesnt have a white on there :blink: ..anyone know whats wrong

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Ok,i have PS on my old comp which is on Windows 2000pro.I got a new comp on XP and transfered my PS from my old comp to this one.now when i load PS a little box comes up saying my moniter is defective and recallbrete(s/p?) it.then i click ok and it loads fully,after it loads it normal i can load any rsbs and stuff but the color squares(the white and black ones) are white and black its more like a yellow tan and black...i clicked it and it doesnt have a white on there :blink: ..anyone know whats wrong

are u familar w/ that window that pops up when you double click the box

that holds your foreground and background colors?

Because you can enter colors manually via numbers.

You would enter 255, 255,255 in the R G B boxes to get white.

Check under image->mode and make sure you have rgb checked.

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a little box comes up saying my moniter is defective

...possibly your monitor is defective?

Seriously, one indicator of a failing monitor can be a loss of clear white display. I recently had to replace my old monitor because it had gradually faded from black/white to black/yellow to black/black.

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becuase i have a about 50 cds here and couldnt find it through them...but i talked to my tech assiants and the said it was PS and not the monitor..so geuss like i have to spend another hour looking through all my cds again :wall:

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Adobe has a monitor calibration so that you can set up your monitor to display colours correctly. I'm not sure if you're using a new monitor but the calibration settings (ICC profile) is messed up. In the Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration should be the program to set up your monitor's gamma. I'm not sure if you copied that over but it may set up another profile for you with the correct monitor settings.

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