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Re: Yellow pictures in Windows Photo Gallery

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by x96merrill3, Feb 19, 2008.

  1. x96merrill3

    x96merrill3 Guest

    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.


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  2. Bill Yanaire

    Bill Yanaire Guest

    "x96merrill3" <x96merrill3.352bl1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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    > 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
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    Sorry, I don't have SyncMasters
     
  3. peachespoe

    peachespoe Guest

    Hi. I know this thread is old, but I am having the same problem. I am
    running Vista Home Premium x64 on a new computer with a new Syncmaster
    245t. I tried all the steps in the links posted by John Inzer, but after
    preforming them I finally end up with an warning telling me that I can't
    delete the Samsung Natural Color Pro profile from Windows.

    I also tried setting sRGB IEC61966-2.1 as the default ICC profile. It
    didn't help. Interestingly though, when I go the the Windows startup
    menu and open Windows Photo Gallery and open the pre-loaded images that
    came with Vista in the gallery, they look normal (no yellow cast). When
    I double-click an image from one of my CDs and it opens in the gallery,
    everything is very yellow.

    Any more advice on this matter?


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  4. I'll try this out. This has been bugging me since day 1, but I figured
    it was just a "feature" of Vista to look "nifty". By the way, I have a
    Samsung SyncMaster 941BW. I'll try remove all, and use sRGB, and
    hopefully I'll remember to post back here.


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