Photoshop problem.

Soldato
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Hi all.

I have a small problem with photoshop cs3. I have somehow managed to mess the RGB colours up. Now I can't get any colour in my work. Text or anything. Any one know how to fix this? Thanks all-
 
Image > Mode > RGB Colour?


I expect you have got it set to that already, but it's all I can think of. :o
 
It's not just one peice of work that I am doing. For example, if I open a photo, all the RGB colours are there and correct. If I go to file and new, I select the size I want then I select RGB mode. Now on the right, I can see the RGB colours, so I take a paint bucket for example and try make the backround blue, it stays white?


I don't know what I've done..might need to reinstall PS? :(
 
If you go to 'edit > color settings' you have all the options for your colour profiles (working spaces) and the current ICC profiles chosen for each working space. Maybe worth looking at, could be one of these has been changed.
 
I didn't go into that area. I was busy making a wallpaper and needed to add a new ALPHA channel, think I stuffed up there some where..:(
 
Sounds like you have the Mask selected. In your layer palette you should have your layer with 2 boxes that are linked. The one on the left is your image and the one on the right is your mask. Click on the left box to get things back to normal.

Another thing to check is your Channels palette. Make sure the top most one is selected to be working in all channels. Hope that helps.
 
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