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10/23/2004 03:22:51 PM · #1 |
Question:
When I look at the leaf photo below in Windows or using 'Microsoft Picture and Fax Viewer' the red looks really oversaturated or something yet in Photoshop it looks fine (also, it looks fine after I upload it as well)...what the heck is going on? Does this have anything to do with Adobe RGB vs. sRGB?
Actual Photo:
Screenshot of photo in Windows using 'Filmstrip' view:
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10/23/2004 04:32:20 PM · #2 |
What starts with "b" and rhymes with "ump"?
Anybody got any input on what's going on with the above photo? |
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10/23/2004 04:42:20 PM · #3 |
don't know Mike, but mine always look darker in the ps screen too (both ps7 and elements)makes editing them difficult sometimes.
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10/23/2004 04:50:30 PM · #4 |
Not sure either but could MS Picture and Faxviewer be opening the file and coverting to a lower res for display? I know you can change what program you want Filmstrip to use to open the photo so maybe try switching it to something else. All guesses.
Edit:
Never mind - tried that and it does not change the actual look of filmstrip.
Message edited by author 2004-10-23 16:53:05. |
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