Bevel and Emboss – Pattern to jpeg. Help:)

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Michelle_McKinnon
May 26, 2004
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I have created a design in Photoshop and have applied a filter to one of the layers using the filters in the layers palette. I used bevel and emboss and selected a fabric weave type pattern. This looks great on screen in Photoshop. However, when I save the image as a jpeg it seems the alter the pattern in a way that it casts a shadow like the embossing is too deep/high.

I have tried reducing the depth of the pattern in ‘bevel and emboss’ which helped a bit but is still dosn’t save in a way that it looks like that on the screen.

Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening?

Michelle

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LenHewitt
May 26, 2004
Less jpeg compression would probably help, Michelle
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Michelle_McKinnon
May 26, 2004
Thanks for that Len. I tried it with less compression. It helped a bit but it still looks alot different to that in Photoshop.

Cheers
Michelle
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Gernot_Hoffmann
May 26, 2004
Michelle,

the problem is the "fabric weave type pattern". The texture interferes with JPEG´s 16×16 pixel
chopping. Each of these cells is compressed without
regarding the connections to neighbours.
Bevel and amboss is perhaps reasonably compressible
by GIF (Save for Web).

Best regards –Gernot Hoffmann

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