Views
811
Replies
2
Status
Closed
I am having a heck of a time figuring out this one. Images composed in CS3 and saved as JPGs look different. That is, the source image – on the screen in CS3, or the working image, looks the way I want it. Then I save it as a JPG and it looks washed out when viewed in any other application or browser. It is like someone turned the gamma way up on the JPG version.
All my other graphics programs, Gimp, Polyview, etc.. do not have this behavior – that is , they behave normally.
This only happens on my home PC, CS3 behaves normally on my office PC. I have looked in color settings, color profiles, even have the correct ICM for my monitor. Driving me nuts.
Help!
All my other graphics programs, Gimp, Polyview, etc.. do not have this behavior – that is , they behave normally.
This only happens on my home PC, CS3 behaves normally on my office PC. I have looked in color settings, color profiles, even have the correct ICM for my monitor. Driving me nuts.
Help!
Master Retouching Hair
Learn how to rescue details, remove flyaways, add volume, and enhance the definition of hair in any photo. We break down every tool and technique in Photoshop to get picture-perfect hair, every time.