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: Some missing pixels (grey) after duplicating a picture Currently I face the problem that some pixels are disappearing when I duplicate a picture. They are replaced with just grey pixels. I

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Currently I face the problem that some pixels are disappearing when I duplicate a picture. They are replaced with just grey pixels.



I really have no idea why this happens. It looks like just some green ones are missing, but I was not able to find something about this problem.
The normal should look like that:



It's not the only picture. It's the same with other pictures. Has someone an idea what maybe could cause this, and how I can fix it?

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@Kevin459

Almost certainly this looks like the Gamut Warning in Photoshop. To fix it, simply uncheck it: View > Gamut Warning and make sure the option is unchecked.



It might be pertinent to note that the Gamut Warning, even when enabled has no effect on the actual image. On export your image will look normal. The Gamut Warning exists to show out of gamut pixels when converting an RGB image to CMYK. If you are not doing that, then there is no reason to have it on at all.

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