From: thebigfriends on
When I use the Auto Levels function in Photoshop CS, every picture --
without fail -- is given a greenish tint. any ideas why that might be?

From: thebigfriends on
On Apr 26, 7:02 pm, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSP...(a)gbr.online.com> wrote:
> On 26 Apr 2007 14:41:27 -0700, thebigfrie...(a)gmail.com found these unused
> words floating about:
>
> > When I use the Auto Levels function in Photoshop CS, every picture --
> >without fail -- is given a greenish tint. any ideas why that might be?
>
> Check monitor calibration.

Monitor calibration seems OK -- used the foreManager setup tool that
LG makes for its monitors, and still green. Are there any preferences
or issues with colour spaces, etc, that could cause this?

From: Rob on
thebigfriends(a)gmail.com wrote:
> When I use the Auto Levels function in Photoshop CS, every picture --
> without fail -- is given a greenish tint. any ideas why that might be?
>

You could always calibrate your monitor to eliminate the green tint.
From: Avery on
On 26 Apr 2007 14:41:27 -0700, thebigfriends(a)gmail.com wrote:

> When I use the Auto Levels function in Photoshop CS, every picture --
>without fail -- is given a greenish tint. any ideas why that might be?

Don't use Auto Levels.

Use Levels and adjust it yourself. Make it the way you want it.
From: Mister GEE on
Same prob here...This doesn't happened on Phoshop cs2 Adobe should be
contacted...but in my job I will not even try doing it as my life
could get even more complicated... "boss from hell" here On 26 Apr
2007 14:41:27 -0700, thebigfriends(a)gmail.com wrote:

> When I use the Auto Levels function in Photoshop CS, every picture --
>without fail -- is given a greenish tint. any ideas why that might be?
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