![]() ![]() I clicked on 'Adobe RGB' to add to associate it with my Samsung monitor. A list of various color profiles that you can use comes up. ![]() In the dialogue box that comes up check "Use my settings for this device" at the top. Hit Personalize>Display Settings>Advanced Settings> Color Management> Color Management (again). ![]() The way I solved the problem was to change the color profile to a better one that makes the pictures look more natural. We have three samsung monitors with three different computers at work and they all do the same thing. When I opened pictures on the Windows viewer they came out yellowish, that is how I could tell it was a general problem with the Samsung software. It was actually photoshop telling me the samsung software was defective. ![]()
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