josiahpugh opened this issue on Feb 22, 2001 ยท 10 posts
Jim Burton posted Tue, 13 March 2001 at 3:13 PM
The idea of the Adobe Gamma setting that popped up the first time you started Photoshop is to set your Monitor to a standard, so a image will look the same on other monitors set to the same standard, if you worked in a big company, for example. But what they don't mention is now your images will look different in PS than in other programs, I turned it off on my computer for just this reason.