XPost – Save for Web on Photoshop CS

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Claudio Neri
Oct 11, 2004
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Hello, I’m Claudio from Rome.
I opened several raw files (I got Camera Raw 2.3) and resized them. When I go and save for the web my image is a little bit more gray than the first one. (I need them for a quick preview)

http://www.informasiti.com/untitled-1.jpg

you can watch yourself the difference between the fileI’m working and the file the PS is going to save

Thanks a lot

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Oct 26, 2004
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adjust your calibration by running adobe gamma wizard from the control
panel.
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When you click on File > Save for Web you may notice a change in the color balance of the image, often to a darker version. The reason is that the Preview Menu default in the Save for Web option is set to Uncompensated Color.
Here’s how to eliminate that color shift:
In Save for Web, click on the Preview Menu pointer at the top right of the picture frame. There is probably a check mark alongside the Uncompensated Color option. Choose instead Use Document Color Profile, and the pre-Save for Web color balance will return. (You may also select Standard Windows Color or Standard Macintosh Color to get a general idea of how the image may look on another platform.)
Note that this change to Use Document Color Profile must be made in the Original and Optimized views, and for each frame in the 2-up and 4-up views. The new settings will remain in effect during future use of the Save for Web option.

Good luck.
–sanders
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"Claudio Neri" wrote in message
Hello, I’m Claudio from Rome.
I opened several raw files (I got Camera Raw 2.3) and resized them. When I go and save for the web my image is a little bit more gray than the first one. (I need them for a quick preview)

http://www.informasiti.com/untitled-1.jpg

you can watch yourself the difference between the fileI’m working and the file the PS is going to save

Thanks a lot

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