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Photoshop creat red mark

Community Beginner ,
Nov 14, 2017 Nov 14, 2017

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Hello everyone,

I try to fix my problem by write and try many things, but nothing works. So I hope here I can find someone to help

First, when I try to open my project, I got this message :

Capture d’écran 2017-11-14 à 21.46.21.png

Sorry, that's in french but here is the translation :

"PAUBEL.psd" contains a built-in color profile that does not match the RGB workspace.
Incorporated : sRGB ...
RGB monitor-display workspace.

Choose :

- Prefer incorporated profil (instead of the workspace)

- convert document colors to workspace

- delete embedded profile (no color management)"

And here is my problem when it finally open the project : (I tried open with the 3 options)

( the problem : red pixel comes )

Capture d’écran 2017-11-14 à 21.45.51.pngCapture d’écran 2017-11-14 à 21.47.28.png

(and without any layer, the red pixel still exist)

Capture d’écran 2017-11-14 à 21.48.26.png

For information, that is my color's settings :Capture d’écran 2017-11-14 à 22.10.36.png

I got the Photoshop 2014

Does anyone know why there is these red pixel ??

I precise, when I export project en JPEG for example, these red pixel disappears / When I creat a new project, these red pixel disappears

Thanks for help

Pierre

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Community Expert , Nov 14, 2017 Nov 14, 2017

You seem to be in Quick Mask mode.

Press Q to get back to normal mode.

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Nov 14, 2017 Nov 14, 2017

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Hi Pierre

It is hard to tell what is wrong with your document but you do need to change your color settings - then try again

1. Change the RGB (RVB) working space to sRGB IEC1966-2.1 or Adobe RGB (1998)  - if you are unsure choose the sRGB option. You do not want it set to your monitor display profile.

2. Change your color Management policies to "Preserve Embedded Profiles"

Dave

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Nov 14, 2017 Nov 14, 2017

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Hi Jesper !

First, thanks a lot for your answer !!

My Gamut Warning is of (no check mark) and in my preferences > Transparency, my gamut warning color is grey.. I can't understand why there is these red mark.

;(

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Hey Dave !!

Sorry I did wrong handling, I though my previous answer was for Jesper.

But thanks for your answer !

I change setting as you say, and so no warning message appear now, so it's cool ! But, the red pixel still persist

I don't understand what is it.

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Hi Pierre,

Is Gamut Warning enabled (does it have a check mark) in the View menu?

You can set the Gamut Warning color in Preferences > Transparency & Gamut.

Jesper

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(Hey Jesper, sorry I did wrong and my answer to you is sending to Dave, but normally you can check it)

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You seem to be in Quick Mask mode.

Press Q to get back to normal mode.

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Hey D fosse !

You are the best !! When I press Q, see what happen, I've got many little part of my picture selected.

Capture d’écran 2017-11-15 à 09.35.56.png

Don't understand why.. So I unselect them (by using select mode (M) and just clic anywhere) and here we are :Capture d’écran 2017-11-15 à 09.39.27.png

Now everything is clear !!!!!!

Thank you all for your advice and quick answer !

And sort for my English, hope it was suitable !

Bye, and have creative fun

Pierre.

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