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Hi there,
Using PS 7 on W2k and a custom monitor profile generated by Monacor EZcolor. I recently saved some PSD images as JPEG using the save for web command. However, the colors in the "save for web" window are quite off; skin tones are yellowish and the colours look bla. I must make the following adjustments to the original PSD imigage to make the JPEG look normal; Hue -5 … -10 and Saturation +20. Of course then the PSD looks horrible, but the JPEG looks normal. I checked the JPEGs with IE and Infraview. The PSD images are in the Adobe1998 colourspace which is also the standard working space I’m using.
I don’t remember having to do the Hue/Sat corrections before I started using the color profiles. What going wrong here? The monitor profile is activated in a separate program (outside Photoshop) on startup.
TIA,
Menno
Using PS 7 on W2k and a custom monitor profile generated by Monacor EZcolor. I recently saved some PSD images as JPEG using the save for web command. However, the colors in the "save for web" window are quite off; skin tones are yellowish and the colours look bla. I must make the following adjustments to the original PSD imigage to make the JPEG look normal; Hue -5 … -10 and Saturation +20. Of course then the PSD looks horrible, but the JPEG looks normal. I checked the JPEGs with IE and Infraview. The PSD images are in the Adobe1998 colourspace which is also the standard working space I’m using.
I don’t remember having to do the Hue/Sat corrections before I started using the color profiles. What going wrong here? The monitor profile is activated in a separate program (outside Photoshop) on startup.
TIA,
Menno
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