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Hi,
A friend asked me to create him a banner for his web site colored #573112. So I did and I used the same color with a gradient. I controlled everything before sending it, but the surprise was complete as he integrated the banner on his site! The color was completely different. So I made the following test: I opened a new 1000 x 1000 px 300 dpi sheet in PS and filled it with #573112. Then I saved it as *.PSD, re-opened it again – nothin happened, means the color was still the same. Then I saved it as a JPEG after reducing it to the background. I controlled it before saving. The color was still #573112. Then I opened it again and: The color turned to #583112. This drives me nuts! How can it be that colors change while using it only in Photoshop? I use PS 7.1 – can somebody help me or explain me this phenomen? Thanx
Yves
A friend asked me to create him a banner for his web site colored #573112. So I did and I used the same color with a gradient. I controlled everything before sending it, but the surprise was complete as he integrated the banner on his site! The color was completely different. So I made the following test: I opened a new 1000 x 1000 px 300 dpi sheet in PS and filled it with #573112. Then I saved it as *.PSD, re-opened it again – nothin happened, means the color was still the same. Then I saved it as a JPEG after reducing it to the background. I controlled it before saving. The color was still #573112. Then I opened it again and: The color turned to #583112. This drives me nuts! How can it be that colors change while using it only in Photoshop? I use PS 7.1 – can somebody help me or explain me this phenomen? Thanx
Yves
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