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I have a color question
 

Brett Baisley




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Old Post  11-30-03 - 05:39 PM  
I've been designing this file for school in Photoshop 7. I got it looking
exactly the way i want on the screen and saved as a psd file. I think
proceeded to save it as a jpg to pass it, but when I open it on a computer
in the lab, or even on my computer here using Windows Image Viewer, the
colors are a lot darker. Not the same as in photoshop at all.

I then imported a jpg that I know the colors are correct, but inside
Photoshop, they appear darker. However, when I have it, they look the same.

Is there a color scheme setting or something for the display in photoshop
that needs to be set? Its kinda annoying working with colors that don't
match in the end.

Thanks.




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Old Post  11-30-03 - 05:39 PM  
Flip to your index and look for Color Profiles... Also, did you create the
image as CMYK or RGB?

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> I've been designing this file for school in Photoshop 7. I got it looking > exactly the way i want on the screen and saved as a psd file. I think > proceeded to save it as a jpg to pass it, but when I open it on a computer > in the lab, or even on my computer here using Windows Image Viewer, the > colors are a lot darker. Not the same as in photoshop at all. > > I then imported a jpg that I know the colors are correct, but inside > Photoshop, they appear darker. However, when I have it, they look the
same.
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> > Is there a color scheme setting or something for the display in photoshop > that needs to be set? Its kinda annoying working with colors that don't > match in the end. > > Thanks. > >


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Old Post  11-30-03 - 05:39 PM  
>I then imported a jpg that I know the colors are correct, but inside
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>Photoshop, they appear darker. However, when I have it, they look the same.
Yes. Every monitor displays color slightly differently, and different monito rs of the same brand will display color differently if the monitor's settings a re different. Read the section on "color management" in your Photoshop manual. Color management is a system for getting images to look the same on different computers. -- Rude T-shirts for a rude age: http://www.villaintees.com Art, literature, shareware, polyamory, kink, and more: http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html


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Old Post  11-30-03 - 05:39 PM  
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> > > Yes. Every monitor displays color slightly differently, and different moni tors > of the same brand will display color differently if the monitor's settings are > different.
May I add, this only holds true for CRT (soon to be obsolete technology) monitors. Uni
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> > Read the section on "color management" in your Photoshop manual. Color > management is a system for getting images to look the same on different > computers. >


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Digital displays aren't created equal either...

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same.[QUOTE] monitors[QUOTE] settings are[QUOTE] > > May I add, this only holds true for CRT (soon to be obsolete technology) > monitors. > > Uni > > > >


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Brett Baisley




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Old Post  11-30-03 - 05:39 PM  
Ahh yes. The Color Profile in Photoshop was set for Web Optimized, I just
changed the display color to my monitor and it looks a lot closer to what it
really should. That must be what was wrong.

Thanks for your input guys!


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> Flip to your index and look for Color Profiles... Also, did you create the > image as CMYK or RGB? > > n8 > > > looking[QUOTE] computer[QUOTE] > same. photoshop[QUOTE] > >


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