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Spyder-related color mismatch between Windows and CS3

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Spyder-related color mismatch between Windows and CS3 - 12-29-2008, 07:35 AM


Screen Capture showing Windows picture viewer on top and Photoshop CS3 on bottom:



Note that the Windows view is redder and more saturaturated.

This condition can be alleviated by uninstalling the Spyder software.

Windows color management set to Spyder2express.icm.

Photoshop set to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 via North America General Purpose 2 settings.

No info in Spyder's knowledge base, of course.

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