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"Appear more saturated in the Save For Web window? On the web? In Photoshop when you open the resulting file?" In the save for web windows AND the resulting file. I've been trying .gif and it does it with gifs as well. As I never quite understood ICC profiles, I don't think I use them, and no CMYK, I'm talking about RGB from and to. Thank you!
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This sounds like it can be the color settings. Which you can change by going to edit>color settings and make sure that under settings it is set to Web Graphics Defaults. One should always calibrate the monitor for different jobs. So try that, and for print you may use the U.S Prepress Defaults. I have never really had that problem either so if that does not work maybe try deleting photoshop's preferences. -LeFrog
Thank you, LeFrog. The color setting are set to Web Graphics Defaults. Sigh, I guess I'll have to make a huge investigation about this. If I knew somthing about these things, I should know why it only changes the colors when I go to save for web. It doesn't happen when I'm working on Photoshop itself.
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Actually, LeFrog, I think it WAS a matter of ICC profiles. I started playing with the various settings, and teh difference was made by the Web Graphics Default you were talking about (and other differences at other settings). The only thing that apparently didn't change the colors was to turn "color management off". So I did, and then my saved jpg was the same as my psd. Do you think this will make other people's monitors to show my images differently? I wouldn't want that, but the use of color management made the saved images in MY system so obviously different, I think it wasn't doing any good.
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The thing is, when I do, it saves it differently from the version I've been working on. It saturates it a whole lot. When I noticed this and posted here, I was using the ICC profile Web Graphics Default, as you later on adviced me to use. And that one was causing the image to save differntly from the original. It happens the same with every ICC profile I tried. The only thing that didn't seem to change the colors was to turn the ICC profiles off. Strange, sin't it? Well, might as well be normal, but since I don't have any knowledge on that area, it is strange for me anyway. Thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it! Barbara
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Well Barbara, are you certain that when you were working on the image that color management was on? This does effect it, also calibrating your monitor is good. But you need only worry about that mostly for print work. Maybe post a before and after image, and i can see what the problem may be. -LeFrog
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I've been noticing this for sometime now. When I "save for web" an image in jpg, some images appear much more saturated and bright than the original. I've played with the settings (always under .jpg format) and it doesn't seem to make a difference. Does somebody know why this happens? Is there a way to avoid it? Thanks in advance!
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