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I am running PS 7 on a Mac, OS 10.4. I have some pictures in TIFF format that I need to reduce in size to meet the 75 KB posting requirements on a web site. If I use Save for Web, I notice that the color saturation is reduced in the smaller JPEG files, compared to what it is when you just open the original ~ 1.5 MB files in a PS window.
This would make sense, I guess, but what I also notice is that in the Save for Web window, where I have the original, full size file on the left and the previewed compressed file on the right, even the original is displayed with the reduced color saturation. So the file saved for the web is matching those already reduced saturation colors.
Can someone explain what is happening, and if there is anything I can do to retain the better color saturation?
Thanks in advance.
This would make sense, I guess, but what I also notice is that in the Save for Web window, where I have the original, full size file on the left and the previewed compressed file on the right, even the original is displayed with the reduced color saturation. So the file saved for the web is matching those already reduced saturation colors.
Can someone explain what is happening, and if there is anything I can do to retain the better color saturation?
Thanks in advance.
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