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03/08/2005 07:29:19 PM · #1
Ok this is what's happening. When I edit my photo with photoshop it looks great. Then when I uplod it to the web it looks really bad. I can really see were I used the Doge and Burn tools, although it looks perfect in the photoshop screen. Can someone please help. It ruined my Ansel photo.

Travis
03/08/2005 07:36:42 PM · #2
try making sure that you saved the correct pic. and also makesure that you delete the bad pic before trying to download again!
hope that helps :)
03/08/2005 07:38:55 PM · #3
It sounds like a colour profile mismatch. Check the profile that your monitor is using and what photoshop is using. They should match.
03/08/2005 07:53:41 PM · #4
Both color profiles match.
03/08/2005 08:24:18 PM · #5
Ive found when I zoom way in before I do my spot editing, the end results when at "normal" size are unoticable.
03/08/2005 08:31:55 PM · #6
Originally posted by Travis99:

Both color profiles match.


If you haven't, check what color space your camera is set to. Then check how Photoshop is set to deal with differing color space. If, for instance, your camera is set to Adobe RGB and your working space is sRGB, you need to tell Photoshop how to deal with this diffrence. If you preserve the embedded profile, when you output for the web, the profile is stripped away, and the image is simply displayed as if it were sRGB, regardless of whether it has been converted.
03/08/2005 08:46:17 PM · #7
how do I check that on my camera?
03/08/2005 08:47:41 PM · #8
did u get my email
03/08/2005 08:48:33 PM · #9
yeah, I liked it.
03/08/2005 08:50:05 PM · #10
i thought it was kinda dumb lol, do u think it's worth it
03/08/2005 08:52:42 PM · #11
yeah, go for it.
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