Color problems with Photoshop 7

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Rene_Uffelie
Sep 14, 2006
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I have made an illustration in Photoshop. Next, I opened a new document in Illustrator (A4 format). Then, I placed de Photoshop illustration in this new document. Next, I copied this illustration en placed in in this new Illustrator document, till the whole A4 document is filled up with 10 illustrations. (two rows of 5 illustrations each)The left row of this document is good. But the right row is more ligther. Not only on the monitor, but also when I printed the document. How is this possible? I also saved it in Photoshop as .JPEG .GIF .BMP format. With no result. I also did the same in Office. Also, this gave the same problem. Is it an configuration in Photoshop? I’ll hope that someone can help me with this strange problem.
Thanks,
Kind regards,
Rene Uffelie

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CN
Cybernetic Nomad
Sep 14, 2006
By how much is it lighter?

Can you post a screen capture?
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Rene_Uffelie
Sep 15, 2006
By how much is it lighter? That doesn’t matter. I mean, I’ve made 10 copies of this small illistration. the left row (5 pieces)has the same color as the illustration I’ve made in Photoshop. The right row (other 5 pieces) is ligther. The strange thing that happens, is when I place those 5 illustrations to the left row, the colors are just good.What I allready told, I’ve tried the same in a new document in MS office, with the same- strange- results.
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chrisjbirchall
Sep 15, 2006
That doesn’t matter.

But is does. And it matters that you make yourself clear and that you follow up when someone tries to help and asks for more information or that you post an image for us to see.

Otherwise we’re all wasting our time.
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Rene_Uffelie
Sep 16, 2006
I’m sorry, It wasn’t my meant to make you angry. I simply didn’t understood what you meant wiht "how much ligther". Ýou mean the percantage (%) or so? How can I see that?
CN
Cybernetic Nomad
Sep 17, 2006
How can I see that?

Check the info palette in Photoshop
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Rene_Uffelie
Sep 17, 2006
Í did that, but the numbers are changing when I move the cursor over the illustration. I mean the numbers (percentgae) of the CMYK- colors in the info palet.
CN
Cybernetic Nomad
Sep 17, 2006
Of course they can change, every pixel can have a different colour.

The idea is to select a particular spot on the image and compare with the same spot on another
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Rene_Uffelie
Sep 20, 2006
Next what I found out, was: When I made a illustration in Photoshop and duplicate this, than in the this duplicated illustration it’s also lighter than the original illustration.
CN
Cybernetic Nomad
Sep 20, 2006
Please give us hard data. I ask again: use the eyedropper tool to get measurments of the colour values.

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