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Hi guys!
When I very first started my Photoshop program for the FIRST time EVER, i got a pop up window message stating that I should set the primary scratch volumes on Photoshop or something.
I have noticed that with all the people I know they have not had the following problem which I believe is related to the above issue;
when creating an image, I have it perfectly how I want it. This pertains to hex colours, positioning etc. I then click on save for web in the drop down ‘file’ menu. Upon being prompted with a ‘preview box’ containing the graphic I had just created and been proud of, I realize the once exuberant tones of #CBE007 i once had have turnedf more into a more watered down ‘green’. On many other occasions, I have created an image with a nice, ‘watery’ blue, only to find my preview box contains the same graphic with a more illumious tone!
The program in itself is fine, but if anybody can please help me with this issue that is highly annoying, I would be eternally grateful.
Thank you very much in advance,
Charles Carter, 15.
Version: Adobe Photoshop 7
<http://c3designs.proboards45.com>
P.S I have been told that I need to set compression and i have experimented with all types of image saving such as .gif .jpeg and .bmp etc so that is also out of the question. Thanks again ๐
When I very first started my Photoshop program for the FIRST time EVER, i got a pop up window message stating that I should set the primary scratch volumes on Photoshop or something.
I have noticed that with all the people I know they have not had the following problem which I believe is related to the above issue;
when creating an image, I have it perfectly how I want it. This pertains to hex colours, positioning etc. I then click on save for web in the drop down ‘file’ menu. Upon being prompted with a ‘preview box’ containing the graphic I had just created and been proud of, I realize the once exuberant tones of #CBE007 i once had have turnedf more into a more watered down ‘green’. On many other occasions, I have created an image with a nice, ‘watery’ blue, only to find my preview box contains the same graphic with a more illumious tone!
The program in itself is fine, but if anybody can please help me with this issue that is highly annoying, I would be eternally grateful.
Thank you very much in advance,
Charles Carter, 15.
Version: Adobe Photoshop 7
<http://c3designs.proboards45.com>
P.S I have been told that I need to set compression and i have experimented with all types of image saving such as .gif .jpeg and .bmp etc so that is also out of the question. Thanks again ๐
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