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Jan 22nd 2003 | #87008 Report |
Member since: Jan 21st 2003 Posts: 2 |
I'm trying to use Photoshop to develop web site graphics and I just can't seem to get the colors on the web to look as good as they did when I created the graphic in Photoshop. I checked the web colors box, but I must be missing something. Gudance would be welcome! Thanks, Rocky |
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Jan 22nd 2003 | #87012 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
When you check the web colors box it will limit the colors used in the image to "web safe" colors. Which is a collection of like 215 or so colors that are more or less guaranteed to look the same on all computers whether they be windows 95, xp, MacOSX, Unix, Linux... etc. If you don't use web safe colors there may be small differences in the way colors are rendered on different platforms. I never use web safe colors though, because most computers are close enough these days and most of the web safe colors are really ugly colors to begin with. Just uncheck the web safe colors box and don't worry about it. Remember to use save for web though, so you can compress the images and not make them download so long. Use JPEG for photos, and GIFs for text, illustrations, logos, etc. |
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Jan 22nd 2003 | #87065 Report |
Member since: Jan 21st 2003 Posts: 2 |
Deker, thanks!
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