Yellow pictures in Windows Photo Gallery

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Guest

When opening a picture in Windows Photo Gallery it is yellow in color, almost
like Sepia. This happends for every picture. The colors on the thumnail is
correct. Also when I open the pictures in Canon DPP or Adobe Elements it's
correct.
 
M

Mamamegs

ET formulated on zaterdag :
When opening a picture in Windows Photo Gallery it is yellow in
color, almost like Sepia. This happends for every picture. The
colors on the thumnail is correct. Also when I open the pictures in
Canon DPP or Adobe Elements it's correct.

Got the same problem here, but unfortunatly haven't found an answer....
Just a thought, did it happen after you installed Adobe Elements?

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Guest

I have found a solution - you gonna need to erase all color-management
profiles for your display... You do that - and everything's fine in Photo
Gallery

By the way - I have posted the same question inside "Music, Pictures and
Video" group and also got no answer.

Great support , huh? Even no answer such as "We are into it..." but it seems
they don't care.

It is really sad that Microsoft keeps on creating software with "Only for me
requrements" such is Photo Gallery wich is the only app that shows yellow
bcgrnd and you need to erese your display's color profile JUST FOR THIS ONE
APP. Or MovieMaker which must be much more advanced then Adobe Premier
because I don't really get why else it requres Aero to run...
 
G

Guest

I have 2 icm icc profiles. one is rgb and the other is a samsung profile for
my monitor. I have tried to delete both of them, and windows won't let me
delete either of them. Any guidance on how to do that?
 
G

Guest

This works, I've tried it on my Samsung SyncMaster 225BW monitor and it works
fine. Strange thing is, when I used Vista x64 beta, I didn't have this
problem. It didn't occur until I purchased the retail released copy.
 
G

Guest

Right click desktop, go to "display settings", go to "advanced settings", go
to "color management" tab select color management, go to "all profiles" tab,
and remove your monitor profile from there. That's what I did on my Samsung
and it worked.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

x96merrill3 said:
Do you all have SyncMasters? Are you using natural color pro on them?
I dumped that profile, hung onto the rest, and my problem has been
solved.

Sorry, I don't have SyncMasters
 

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