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My pictures lose their vibrant color after "Save for Web" to jpg and view in Windows "Preview" viewer or web browsers. If I use "Save as…" to jpg, Firefox, IE, Opera and Windows "Preview" viewer all look dull. However, Safari and Adobe Bridge look "right". Then I "Save as…" to tiff and print the files at a drug store photo processor (they use Kodak Paper and a Noritsu machine), the color all washed out and dull, whereas my own inkjet prints look great.
Questions: 1) is "Save for Web…" to jpg always lose color? What is the proper way to produce jpg for web viewing and maintain faithful color? 2) Is Safari the only browser capable showing color profiled jpg? 3) is photo printer incapable of producing good color like inkjet printer?
Questions: 1) is "Save for Web…" to jpg always lose color? What is the proper way to produce jpg for web viewing and maintain faithful color? 2) Is Safari the only browser capable showing color profiled jpg? 3) is photo printer incapable of producing good color like inkjet printer?
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