CS3 Color Issue

I recently started having this issue and have no idea how to reset it or change it. My color scheme or palette or color settings must have changed somehow because everytime I open up a B&W image, Photoshop CS3 actually shows it to me with like a sepia tone to it. If I go to the Save For Web dialog it shows it to me in the B&W that it is but while in the program it just shows it to me in this ugly sepia tone. I also noticed that unless I save it through the Save For Web dialog, it'll actually save it with that tone on it whereas saving it via the Save For Web dialog will save it B&W. Any idea how to reset this or change it please? I've tried changing the palette to CMYK, RGB, etc and nothing. Color pics also have weird tones to them but it's more apparent in B&W. Thanks!

Your display profile changed, or you changed the whitepoint on the display.
Make sure that your display profile actually matches your display, and it should all be good again.

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