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How to prevent color changes |
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Sep 21st 2008 | #181002 Report |
Member since: Sep 17th 2008 Posts: 1 |
Hey I've got some problems with the colors of the images I create in Photoshop. When I work in Photoshop it looks great, but when I save them they loose alot of their color intencity when opened in Firefox. They still look great in Safari and in Mac OS X previewer, but in Firefox they look pale. I've read alot about this, and have been told to change the color settings from Adobe RGB to sRGB (and then convert old images to that colorspace) but this doesn't work. Why is it that (for exemple) Apple can make their images look the same in Firefox/Safari when I can't (see images below), what have I missed? The image with fire is mine, the other is obviously Apple's.. how do I get my images to look the same in all browsers (as Apple do)? |
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Sep 21st 2008 | #181003 Report |
Member since: Sep 11th 2007 Posts: 270 |
hi, I don't have a cure.... don't think one exists! I think it almost impossible... you may get close but there too many variables, it not just the browsers but, the monitors and graphic cards ... let alone about calibration...!! now as far as the browsers.... from what i can see the main difference between safari (which present version is real new) and your older versions of the various browsers is that safari supports color space and the older version of various browser do not!! now I don't know if the IE7 or IE8 beta supports color space or if the latest firefox support color space.... this link i think bring into perspective your issue.... http://diglloyd.com/diglloyd/free/WebBrowserColor/index.html |
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