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    Why are my photos showing a green tinge after I upload them?

    Hi all -

    My photos look fine on my computer screen but the last few I have uploaded (and deleted) from flickr were showing a strong green tinge on them in the darker areas of the photo. Can someone tell me what could be causing this. I have a new computer and am now using CS6 and the new Camera RAW that came with it. Maybe my settings aren't set-up right for web display? I can't remember how I had them in CS5. But like I said, they look fine on my screen before uploading.

    Any suggestions or advice greatly appreciated!

    Here is a shot of my green tinged deer ...


    IMG_3425_1 by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
    Last edited by ddt0725; 02-05-2013 at 03:51 AM.

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    Maybe it's just me, but this doesnt look very green at all. Maybe I am missing something? Great shot though, I wish I had more wilderness around me to get shots like this.

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    I think it might be football related.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    I think it might be football related.
    Well, I sure wasn't seeing any green ...or gold during the Super Bowl!

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    I'm not seeing green either. I know Firefox and Chrome are color managed, so I thought maybe you were using a browser that wasn't color managed, and there is an embedded color profile in the image. So I tried checking it in IE (IE 8), which isn't color managed, but it looks exactly the same.

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    Everything looks rose colored to me.
    Congrats on your 3500 post, that's amazing. Bryan might give you a prize for that. Only joking Bryan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Everything looks rose colored to me.
    Congrats on your 3500 post, that's amazing. Bryan might give you a prize for that. Only joking Bryan.
    No congratulations on a 50th post? How rude :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidWare View Post
    No congratulations on a 50th post? How rude :P
    David, you are very prolific, congrats.
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    LOL! There is green! I did switch also from IE to Chrome when I switched everything else! Maybe that is it?

    Here is a shot I deleted from flickr. It is the same as the one above but it had the new Oil Painting filter applied and a (non-green) texture applied.


    IMG_3425 by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr

    Can you see it like on the side of her rear-end?

    Here is another that I just noticed has it also ...


    Golden Hour by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr

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    Still not seeing any green, that is quite odd. Another great shot though!

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