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Strange Photoshop Colours in jpeg - Bright Purple and Grey!


just XP not Media Centre Edition?

either way, it must be the way Photoshop handles the colours, i suggest the OP contacts the supplier and notifies them of the problem.
 
Just XP , Z.

It may not be PS itself but the way the file was originally handled/saved. This may explain why it opens correctly after manipulated with another apps.

Or partially corrupted during transfer between computers.
 
Thanks so much guys.

I'm really glad you also found this strange, I thought it was my machine causing problems...but with a pretty standard installation of XP and Photoshop CS5.1 I wasn't sure where i was going wrong. I guess it must be something our supplier has used to process the images, exactly what they have used I have no idea!

So I have around 600 of these pictures to resize then upload to our website. I was hoping I could just run a batch resize in the image processor but I guess I will just have to rotate them first before I do!

So all I have to do is find a batch file that will rotate them 360 degrees and i'm away :cheesygrin:
 
Happy days - All done now!

All I had to do was move all the jpegs together in a folder, right click and select 'rotate clockwise' four times! I can confirm that having done this I have now managed to batch resize all the photos in the photoshop image processor and not one of them has saved with the strange colours exibited in the earlier jpeg.

Fanbloodytastic!! Thanks peeps :thumbsup:
 
im no expert but it could be because its opening in the wrong color profile.
if you drag the image into PS straight from the first post it opens fine with a color profile of "Adobe RGB (1998)".
but if you save it to your computer then open it in PS the profile is "Simplified SRGB IEC61966-2.1"
 

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