Mediation
20th of September 2007 (Thu), 18:34
What i am finding is that i will do my PP in photoshop. Save it under the highest level of detail jpeg (12) and click on it and it would look slightly different from what i saw in PP!
Then frustratingly enough i would check by opening it up through photoshop and then the image would look different again! (how i wanted it to look, colours wise). The colours would be stronger and it would be SHARPER. I then upload the image and i get an image that looks different to what photoshop loads it up as.
Is it because photoshop uses some kind of different colour scheme. Gosh i hope i am not saving it wrongly.
See the file opened up in photoshop looks so much sharper and the colours pop compared to the version opened up in windows. And the version to the right is always what i get when i upload my images. Not the one i wanted under photoshop... :rolleyes:
Weird aye....
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/6083/hmmge3.th.jpg (http://img292.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hmmge3.jpg)
Is jpeg really that unreliable? should i switch to TIFF?? whats a good format that will not change from my PP in photoshop.
Then frustratingly enough i would check by opening it up through photoshop and then the image would look different again! (how i wanted it to look, colours wise). The colours would be stronger and it would be SHARPER. I then upload the image and i get an image that looks different to what photoshop loads it up as.
Is it because photoshop uses some kind of different colour scheme. Gosh i hope i am not saving it wrongly.
See the file opened up in photoshop looks so much sharper and the colours pop compared to the version opened up in windows. And the version to the right is always what i get when i upload my images. Not the one i wanted under photoshop... :rolleyes:
Weird aye....
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/6083/hmmge3.th.jpg (http://img292.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hmmge3.jpg)
Is jpeg really that unreliable? should i switch to TIFF?? whats a good format that will not change from my PP in photoshop.