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I’ve got an image to display as backgroundimage on my website. For this I’ve got a psd with 2 layers. (500x500px)
– Layer 1: just filled with the background color which is on my website – Layer 2: an image from which I set the opacity to 10%
In Photoshop this all look great, but when I save it as a GIF, PNG or JPG image (using all colors I can use) it looks like the image is saved with just up to 10 colors so the image does not look very nice.
To figur out wht the problem was I created a screenshot from the image opened in photoshop (the way it look good) and pasted the screenshot in a new image in photoshop. I cut out the exact image and save it to a gif-file. Now the image looks great, tough the background-color is not exact the same anymore.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem?
– Layer 1: just filled with the background color which is on my website – Layer 2: an image from which I set the opacity to 10%
In Photoshop this all look great, but when I save it as a GIF, PNG or JPG image (using all colors I can use) it looks like the image is saved with just up to 10 colors so the image does not look very nice.
To figur out wht the problem was I created a screenshot from the image opened in photoshop (the way it look good) and pasted the screenshot in a new image in photoshop. I cut out the exact image and save it to a gif-file. Now the image looks great, tough the background-color is not exact the same anymore.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem?
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