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12/20/2007 09:31:27 PM · #1 |
I am trying to save a shot for web in CS2 and the picture has an overall blue hue to it but the second i click "save to web" it turns purple....any ideas why?
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12/20/2007 09:57:21 PM · #2 |
Recent thread, same problem, same solution :) |
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12/20/2007 10:02:24 PM · #3 |
You're going insane... and you want help with that??? ;-)
OK, for the serious response, see Alan's post |
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12/20/2007 10:23:20 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by kirbic: You're going insane... and you want help with that??? ;-) |
Heh. I read it the same way. :)
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12/20/2007 10:32:01 PM · #5 |
its fun to go crazy together!!!
thanks guys
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12/21/2007 09:23:34 AM · #6 |
Save for web is likely using a default palette of known web-safe colors, and the colors in your image are outside that gamut, so they are being converted to the nearest color that is within the defined web-safe color range. |
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12/21/2007 11:23:01 AM · #7 |
That's easy.
If you really want to go crazy quickly, just read the forums here.
It's true, ask any SC member. |
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12/21/2007 11:41:37 AM · #8 |
I can't help you go insane, but I can describe what it will be like when you get there. :)
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12/21/2007 11:59:35 AM · #9 |
Photography is insane...
My counselor said that one definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over with different results. I keep taking pictures and no two are alike so there for Im completely off my rocker :S
-dave
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12/21/2007 12:00:25 PM · #10 |
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12/21/2007 12:34:56 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by smardaz: I am trying to save a shot for web in CS2 and the picture has an overall blue hue to it but the second i click "save to web" it turns purple....any ideas why? |
Be sure you are directing it to save as a jpg; by default it saves as a gif with a limited color palette. Once you choose jpg from the drop-down list it will use that as default until you change it again.
R.
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12/21/2007 01:20:33 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by alanfreed: Recent thread, same problem, same solution :) |
Does anyone know the answer to my last question on that thread? |
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12/21/2007 02:58:44 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by tpbremer: Originally posted by alanfreed: Recent thread, same problem, same solution :) |
Does anyone know the answer to my last question on that thread? |
i noticed that, i would like to see the answer also |
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12/21/2007 03:37:02 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by smardaz: Originally posted by tpbremer: Originally posted by alanfreed: Recent thread, same problem, same solution :) |
Does anyone know the answer to my last question on that thread? |
i noticed that, i would like to see the answer also |
If you mean, "How do I make sure it's in the sRGB space, and how do I put it in that space if it's not?" then:
Check the image parameters in "Edit/Color Settings"
Assign a different color space in "Edit/Assign Profile"
Convert to a different color space in "Edit/Convert to Profile"
R.
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12/21/2007 05:34:38 PM · #15 |
bear
Thank you!
I've been trying to figure this out for a while. Always like that with photoshop--one big problem with one simple solution. I did lose a smidgen of saturation, but no where near what I was losing, I wish I could re enter the challenge!
Oh, is it best to work in sRGB, or does it really matter?
Message edited by author 2007-12-21 17:35:07. |
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