Photo Gallery Color Issues (Help)

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On my Windows Vista Installations...most things work well. I've had a hiccup
here and there, but the biggest mystery for me right now is that when I open
up a picture in Windows Photo Gallary the picture opens but the there is a
dark tan tint to the photo in the program. Even the white areas around the
picture are tan. I've attached and example pic for you to view. When I open
the picture in a program like Paint or photoshop, it's the right color and
its as its suppose to be. Even in the thumbnail it looks fine, open it in
the viewer and its wrong.

Please help...what do I do...I've already looked into the color managment
console but do not see anything out of place. I did just get a new
monitor...but even on my duel view setup it shows tan/tint to the picture on
both.

Chad
 
Chat,

The following is quoted from the solution provided by Redbeaver:

<quote>

First off, there r 2 solutions i discovered...one is if u have Photoshop
installed, the other if you don't.

If you do have, in Control Panel, there's an Adobe Gamma tool. Run it by
step-by-step wizard (or by Control Panel if u know what u'r doing) and
create
ur own Profile. Name it anything, i name mine Vista-1 just so its easier to
see. It will create an ICM profile immediately installed in Window's
system32-spool-color folder (given u dont change the saving location. better
yet, dont even try.). Done?
Back in Vista's control panel, open the Colour Management tool. In there
u'll see the default ICC profile, mine named Samsung - Natural Color Pro 1.0
ICM, file name SM205BW.icm since my monitor is a Samsung 205BW. Click on
Add.., and if you scroll down, u'll see ur profile; again, mine said
Vista-1.
U might need to click on Browse.. if u dont see yours becoz u saved it
somewhere else...
[Now, this part i'm not sure whether u need to do it, but i did it
anyway.... Click on the Profiles button on the right bottom corner and click
on Combine My Settings with System Defaults. then...]
Click OK, and click on Vista-1 and click on Set as Default Profile. Click
Close.

Now try opening a picture in WPG :)

Ooops, almost forgot, for people who doesnt have Photoshop, u can google any
free ICC profile or go to:
http://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/adobergb.html
Download these free ICC, and install some..or..well... i tried installing
all of them anyway... Just extract them, then right click and select
Install...

Now go to Vista Control Panel, open Color Management, and click on Add...
Scroll down and all of the installed ICC should be there. Pick one and set
it
default. [Again, u could click on Profiles and select Combine My Profile...
but im not sure about this.] Click Close and you're good to go.

Of course if it still shows the wrong colour just pick a different ICC and
try it. First ICC i tried is the Adobe1998 one and it seems to be working
fine... Of course im no expert and if any of u experts sees the better ICC
in
there (there r like 10~15 of them in the ZIP), by all means correct me.

THat's all.

Hope that helps :) :) :)

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com


On my Windows Vista Installations...most things work well. I've had a hiccup
here and there, but the biggest mystery for me right now is that when I open
up a picture in Windows Photo Gallary the picture opens but the there is a
dark tan tint to the photo in the program. Even the white areas around the
picture are tan. I've attached and example pic for you to view. When I open
the picture in a program like Paint or photoshop, it's the right color and
its as its suppose to be. Even in the thumbnail it looks fine, open it in
the viewer and its wrong.

Please help...what do I do...I've already looked into the color managment
console but do not see anything out of place. I did just get a new
monitor...but even on my duel view setup it shows tan/tint to the picture on
both.

Chad
 
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