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Hi, folks:
[running photoshop cs3 under windows XP Pro/SP2]
I’ve been saving jpg files for years with no problems. Now I have one that has me stumped!
I have a psd file with about 14 layers, a few of which are hidden. I merge layers and then save as a high-resolution jpg. I then open up the jpg in photoshop and it looks just fine.
However, when viewed directly from my pc in a browser (MSIE 7 or Firefox 3.0.3, either stand-alone or in an html shell), the image has a discernable dark magenta hue.
Originally, I mistakenly had an extra channel in the PSD file that I thought was causing the problem. But it’s removed yet the problem remains.
Note: I also saved as a GIF and PNG and the problem remained.
I’m really stuck on this one. Help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Fred
[running photoshop cs3 under windows XP Pro/SP2]
I’ve been saving jpg files for years with no problems. Now I have one that has me stumped!
I have a psd file with about 14 layers, a few of which are hidden. I merge layers and then save as a high-resolution jpg. I then open up the jpg in photoshop and it looks just fine.
However, when viewed directly from my pc in a browser (MSIE 7 or Firefox 3.0.3, either stand-alone or in an html shell), the image has a discernable dark magenta hue.
Originally, I mistakenly had an extra channel in the PSD file that I thought was causing the problem. But it’s removed yet the problem remains.
Note: I also saved as a GIF and PNG and the problem remained.
I’m really stuck on this one. Help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Fred
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