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Using Camera Raw turns preview blue/green - need help

New Here ,
Jul 27, 2017 Jul 27, 2017

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Hi together!

I opend PS last night and wanted to use the camera raw filter.

The preview image as well as the histogram are not normal colors but blue/green as you can see on the picture.

What happend here? And how can I turn it back to normal mode?

I'm running a normal win PC with the latest PS version.

I tried several reboots without any results.

Turning the video card support on and off didn't work either.

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Community Expert , Jul 28, 2017 Jul 28, 2017

To make sure: You unchecked it in the Camera Raw Preferences, not just the Photoshop Preferences?

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Jul 27, 2017 Jul 27, 2017

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Try a Preferences Reset if all was normal until recently.

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I reset all my preferences, and restartet PS but have still the same effect when opening the camera raw filter

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Have you UNchecked Use Graphics Processor in Camera Raw preferences?

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Yes, I tried that as well and restartet the whole pc. didn't chance anything

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Is this happening on all images? NEFs and JPGs?

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To make sure: You unchecked it in the Camera Raw Preferences, not just the Photoshop Preferences?

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Thank you! I didn't know that I can uncheck it in the Camera Raw preferences as well.

If I uncheck it directly in the camera raw preferences the pictures turn out fine!!!

Thank you guys!

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