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When I’m working on an image in Photoshop I get it to where it’s working for me – bright color, good values and so on.
Then I flatten it if necessary and export it as (for example) a .jpeg with 12 quality (highest). I often times wish to put the image on the web or to send for others to see.
But outside Photoshop it fades a bit. Nothing as dramatic as RGB to CMYK or anything. But I enough such that I have to go back and re-adjust it overly bright to compensate when it’s exported. It’s all in RGB. But I don’t recall this being a noticable problem before.
Any clues?
Thanks.
Then I flatten it if necessary and export it as (for example) a .jpeg with 12 quality (highest). I often times wish to put the image on the web or to send for others to see.
But outside Photoshop it fades a bit. Nothing as dramatic as RGB to CMYK or anything. But I enough such that I have to go back and re-adjust it overly bright to compensate when it’s exported. It’s all in RGB. But I don’t recall this being a noticable problem before.
Any clues?
Thanks.
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