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My graphics always look darker on the gallery than they do when I work on them. I have cable, fast download, graphics difficult if not impossible to see on the gallery and I didn't create them that way. Everyone said it was how my monitor was calibrated but then why would the graphics look fine when I'm working at them and look filtered through a glass darkly when uploaded? Makes no sense to me.
Be sure to go over any "Color Management" setups you have going on in your paint programs. They defenitely could be affecting your pics. I just turn mine completely off in Photoshop. Since I have done that, my pics always look exactly the same whether in Photoshop, a third party viewer (IrfanView), or when I look at them in my gallery on Renderosity. AgentSmith
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Here's an artical that may help answer this for some of you. My take on it is that everytime an image is saved as a JPEG, even though it is supposed to be lossless, it still creates some imperfections in the image. This article doesn't clarify if that is true when transferring an image from system to system which is what happens when you upload to the gallery. TommyI guess my question would be is why do some of us then end up with dark graphics and others don't. I'm not sophisticated ... the explanations are nice but I just need a simple way of fixing the problem (and it has to be very simple because I'm stupid). My understanding is that I only have a choice of GIF and JPEG for uploading, and both formats have limitations. I understood JPEG was better for scanned photographs and artwork. I'm so tired of looking at my graphics turning into mud filtered productions that I've stopped posting (to be honest, that's not the only reason, but it helped give me an excuse to stop wasting bandwidth). I am an indifferent artist on my best day, but even I am offended by the dreary results I see in my gallery when I contrast them with the originals. If there is a reasonable tutorial on how to clear up the problem, I'd be glad to follow it. Telling me I may be "working in CMYK then converting to RGB" tells me nothing since I am not making those conscious choices on saving. Some of you are very sophisticated in all of this. I'm not. I'm the idiot in the corner who pokes at the keyboard with one finger. Is there any hope for the one person here who doesn't understand the technical side of all this?
Well - a lot of people make the mistake of not choosing the "Save for Web" option when saving their images using Photoshop. This can cause several problems. I don't have all the answers, as there are many issues with many different software programs, operating systems, browsers, etc., but I'll keep my eyes and ears open on these topics. :) Tommy
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ok I am going nuts..why is it when I load a pic to the gallery it seems to darken and swallow details? please please tell me how to stop this other then lightening the picture which then alters the "feel" feel of it the other day I did one with wicked blood work on it and it darkened and disappeared when uploaded so it just looked like black muck...last night the highlights and flow of the hair disappeared so it looks like the hair is just inky black..HELPP
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