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Aug 29, 2007 00:25 |  #1

I just ran into this problem. I don't know if I have set some settings wrong since I just upgraded from CS2 to CS3. Here is the problem. The picture on screen shows what I have done to the picture and then I click on File-Save for web & devices, chose JPEG option, quality high, progressive and the finished product (color) turns out different than what the original picture was. I have tried many pictures in different format, raw, jpeg and all the same thing. CS2 never did that. Any ideas? Please see picture below.

I forgot to mention that if you do a save as, the picture is fine.

I thought I could fix this by right click on the picture when in the 4-up section (after you click on save for web and devices) and change it from uncompensated color to standard windows color. The picture then changed to original color but after the save, the color turns out different again. Please help....Tks

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Aug 29, 2007 00:29 |  #2

First image has an Adobe profile and the web image use sRGB which in turn will render more saturated in you standard Internet Explorer browser. Second image looks better.




  
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Aug 29, 2007 00:32 |  #3

to me the 2nd picture has too much of an orange tint or the contrast is a bit too high. The first one is a tad soft. but I can't help you fix your problem sorry


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Aug 29, 2007 00:42 as a reply to  @ Gliderparentntn's post |  #4

Thank you for your replies. Did this just recently change for CS3? I never have this problem for CS2. Also, if I would like to have the save for web picture look exactly the same as it appears in photoshop, what should I do?

I did not change anything to the second picture. It is just how it turns out after the save for web.

Any ideas?

Sorry, I have to clarify that the first picture was saved using save as right after opened from RAW. The second was using save for web after sharpening. But I tried many times, the result is the same. The save for web is also more saturated than the original.


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Aug 29, 2007 00:58 |  #5

Change your work space color settings to sRGB in CS3. Save for web is saved with the same color setting.

Edit-->Color Settings-->under "work spaces" --> sRGB IEC61966-2.1


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Aug 29, 2007 08:11 as a reply to  @ Linkzi's post |  #6

if in doubt, open cs2 if you still have it, goto your colour settings, save, then load them into cs3 :)




  
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Aug 29, 2007 08:25 |  #7

Weird. I get the opposite. RAW are colorful but converted JPEGs using the script porcessing command come out very dull and lifeless. Like WatchCaddy, I never had the problem using an erlier version, in my case Elements 2.0.

It saddens me, they look great then when I prepare them for Flickr as JPEGS they look pretty rubbish.


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Aug 29, 2007 10:58 |  #8

Safari displays aRGB photos correctly. It's what I use to view this forum.


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Aug 29, 2007 12:48 |  #9

Maybe this'll help: http://www.photocamel.​com …nt/14103-srgb-vs-rgb.html (external link)



  
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Aug 29, 2007 15:12 as a reply to  @ jfrancho's post |  #10

Thanks guys. Let me try it out later today and will report back. I hope it is just a setting thing.


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Sep 01, 2007 11:07 |  #11

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