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Green overlay on photos

I recently upgraded to Photoshop CS 2 Suite and all my pictures now have a nasty green hint to them. If I save them and open them up in internet explorer or anything else, they look fine. I assume it has to do with my color matching, is there a way to disable this completely? I don't care for this feature.
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go to EDIT - COLOR SETTINGS, then drop down and select COLOR MANAGEMENT OFF

or you can pick whatever suits your needs
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I go to color settings > color management off (which is where i'm familiar it has been in previous versions), but off isn't an option.

My options are as follows:

Settings: Custom, Monitor Color, North America... etc. Other is dimmed out, but no off in this menu

Then under Working Space I have Monitor RGB - Misubishi E85 LCD @ Native, Adobe RGB, etc.

I have another section in that same window that says Color Management Policies. For RGB, CMYK, and Gray, i have them all off.

I can't find out how to turn it off. Is there something I'm missing? Off isn't an option anywhere in this window.

Thanks in advance
hmmm...scratching my head....let's wait for other experts to jump in.

What happens if you create another user account with admin on the same machine.... do you exhibit the same problem?
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AHHH!

This has been bugging me for a long time.

It was proof setting. Thank you!
I love it when it's something simple like that! Glad that's all it took!