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  1. #1
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    Hello there everyone. im new to this forums and i would like to say hi to everyone and this place looks tite.

    I have problems with my ps cs2. im doing this great tutorial. and i followed everything step by step. but the colors.. gosh. for some reason it just screws up the colors balance. According to what the tutorial said to adjust the color balance to. it would end up blue and white. mine ended up greenish.. im like wtf is this?
    Its with everything too, i open a new document make the b/ground black. model with a soft white brush. and the edges will be brownish? wth is this? everything changes color when i open it w/ cs2. whats wrong? anyone has had the same problems? what do i need to fix to make it look.. normal?
    http://www.prodesignhost.com/tutorials/pho...ce_Tutorial.php

    Please help me! thank you.

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    I found the problem. i wasn't using the rite rgb color setings. I set it up to use the monitor rgb proof setup.
    and everything looked the color it was meant to be.

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    This was very similar to my problem.. Im an idiot for not looking around first

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