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02/25/2005 08:50:03 PM · #1
What sort of color settings should I set in Photoshop when I want to publish images on the internet? I am having a problem with making the photos look great with the settings on my computer, but looking on another computer the colors and image look wrong (like too dark or light). What color settings do you guys use?
02/25/2005 08:52:50 PM · #2
Depends on the calibration of the monitor itself.
02/25/2005 08:55:32 PM · #3
You should use sRGB on your camera, monitor, and Photoshop -- simply put, it's the safest, most commonly taken route.

If you must, delve into this article: //www.w3.org/Graphics/Color/sRGB

Message edited by author 2005-02-25 20:58:03.
02/26/2005 02:56:52 AM · #4
sRGB is the standard for web graphics, so the final step in any workflow that results in a web graphic should be to convert to sRGB and save. There is no reason for the entire workflow to be done in sRGB, but it is convienent if the web is your primary means of presentation.

David
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