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Color issue in PhotoShop - Need Help (see Video)
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 595358" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p><strong><em>Update...</em></strong></p><p></p><p>So I finally spoke with someone I could barely understand after a 45 minute wait with Adobe support. Long story short, if I turn off the <strong>Use Graphics Processor</strong> option in the <strong>Performance</strong> section of the Preferences the problem goes away. The problem with that is that I need the option set in order to use a subset of the Filters that get greyed out when it's unchecked, and I told the rep that. She told me that I would then need to update the Graphics Processor software, and she kept telling me that even when I told her that it's not possible to download drivers for Mac OS X, and that the Software Update information was showing me that my graphics processor is up to date. </p><p></p><p>So I have a half-ass solution where I can leave the processor setting off until I need it, but the minute I switch it on it calls into question the colors I'm seeing, at least in my mind. </p><p></p><p>I'm by no means an expert on Macs, so if anyone here knows how to force feed a driver update on a MacBook Pro, or can point me to instructions so I can give it a try, it would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 595358, member: 9240"] [B][I]Update...[/I][/B] So I finally spoke with someone I could barely understand after a 45 minute wait with Adobe support. Long story short, if I turn off the [B]Use Graphics Processor[/B] option in the [B]Performance[/B] section of the Preferences the problem goes away. The problem with that is that I need the option set in order to use a subset of the Filters that get greyed out when it's unchecked, and I told the rep that. She told me that I would then need to update the Graphics Processor software, and she kept telling me that even when I told her that it's not possible to download drivers for Mac OS X, and that the Software Update information was showing me that my graphics processor is up to date. So I have a half-ass solution where I can leave the processor setting off until I need it, but the minute I switch it on it calls into question the colors I'm seeing, at least in my mind. I'm by no means an expert on Macs, so if anyone here knows how to force feed a driver update on a MacBook Pro, or can point me to instructions so I can give it a try, it would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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