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11/04/2005 08:21:01 PM · #1
Hi there,

I have a problem with my editing. I've spent quite some time editing about 500 photos and I've just noticed something quite horrible. When I save my photos in Jpg and view them anywhere else beside Photoshop or the Bridge, they look really different compared to my editing. The colors are really dull. However, they look fine on the paper.

After a bit of research, I noticed that I was editing my picture with the CMYK proof on and after turning the monitor RGB proof, I get those ugly dull colors. I guess that the printing process puts the photo in CMYK mode that's why I hadn't noticed it before. Actually, I'm trying to setup an online gallery, that's how I found out.

My question is the following :
Is there a way to save the photos in Jpeg using the "CMYK proof colors" ? or do I have to edit them all again ?
And if there's a way, How to batch the process in photoshop ?
I have noticed that there's an option in the save dialog that allows you to use a proof setup but it's disabled and I can't find how to enable it.

Please help :'(, I really don't want to edit all those photos again ...

Thanks
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