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When I work in photoshop at the normal work flow in RGB webgraphic default (I only design for the web) I have made something with (I think and see) alot of purple color in it.
When I go to ‘save for web’ it suddenly turns blue. So photoshop enviroment fools me. It isn’t purple at all, it’s BLUE!
Also when I look in a browser, it is blue.
Can someone please help me so everytime I work in photoshop I really see what I am going to get when exported.
My monitor is a compaq 9500. It’s calibrated and brand new. My graphic card is a Radeon 9200.
Please note that I have all the latest drivers so I know my monitor is good. My monitor should be good because when I look at my work in ACDSee or browser, the work is blue like it should be. Also on other monitors in my house the work is blue like it should be instead of purple in the photoshop enviroment.
I tried to put the colormanagement to my monitor and other settings but I really need the webgraphic default option because I need to know what other people on the net will see.
Please help. I appreciate it.
When I go to ‘save for web’ it suddenly turns blue. So photoshop enviroment fools me. It isn’t purple at all, it’s BLUE!
Also when I look in a browser, it is blue.
Can someone please help me so everytime I work in photoshop I really see what I am going to get when exported.
My monitor is a compaq 9500. It’s calibrated and brand new. My graphic card is a Radeon 9200.
Please note that I have all the latest drivers so I know my monitor is good. My monitor should be good because when I look at my work in ACDSee or browser, the work is blue like it should be. Also on other monitors in my house the work is blue like it should be instead of purple in the photoshop enviroment.
I tried to put the colormanagement to my monitor and other settings but I really need the webgraphic default option because I need to know what other people on the net will see.
Please help. I appreciate it.
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