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Mar 16, 2012 23:46 |  #1

why does my JPEG image appears as different in other image viewers ?
The color appears a bit darker and look a bit green.
This image looks correct in photoshop.


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Mar 16, 2012 23:58 |  #2

What other image viewers are you seeing this in? It sounds like they're not color managed, most likely. Either that or you are exporting your JPEGs in a color space other than sRGB.


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Mar 17, 2012 00:09 |  #3

I save image in default JPEG. how do I check if image are saved in sRGB? I use image viewer ACD 2.5 pro


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Mar 17, 2012 00:38 |  #4

In photoshop when you hit ctrl+shift+s or file>save as, you will see on the bottom of the pop up window this: ICC Profile.

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That's how you know you have the right color space you want, it will display it right there. Now you can change it by going to Eidt>Convert to Profile the select the proper destination space and leave everything else and press ok. This will change color spaces, then you can save the image.

Also keep in mind that all viewer have different color spaces, so you will see differences between them all, no way to get them all 100% matching, but if you see major differences then maybe your color space in the image is ProPhoto RGB. You may save as default jpeg but how to you open the image up in photoshop? Do you editd in photoshop from lightroom or do you simple open then thru photoshop directly?

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Mar 17, 2012 10:14 |  #5

All image viewers are not created equal. Even if your monitor is calibrated, your browser can make a difference. For instance, Windoze Explorer isn't color managed, & some browsers aren't either. : WEB BROWSER CHECK - Test Page (external link) - ICC profiles and Photoshop Color Management

So be aware that people viewing your image in other utilities may not be seeing what you think they're seeing. The "good old days" when we only had to worry about them looking at our prints under fluorescent lights are gone forever! ;)

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Mar 17, 2012 10:29 |  #6

The on-screen rendition differences can be quite different with internet browsers!

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So even if everyone used calibrated monitors, what happens when we each use different browsers can bite use in the arse, too.


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