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It's not gamma, it's "Correcting" the colors for your chosen output device
(which turns out you didn't choose <G>)
The default is some line printer you're never going to output to, and it
does noticably change the color.
Corel is RABID about "Correcting" your colors.
Go into your Color Profiles, and DELETE everything.
I had the same problem, deleted all the color profiles, now I'm fine.
Let me know if you can't find the setting.
== John ==
"Greg M. Johnson" <gregj;-)565### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:407c9aab@news.povray.org...
> I originally posted this as a povray problem in p.n.-u.
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> Perhaps it's a problem with my image editor.
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> I rendered an image in povray-- note a torquoise shade to the blues. I
> then loaded it up in CorelPhotoPaint-- note navy blues. I then loaded up
the
> image in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer-- torquoise.
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> Any tips?
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