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Hello all,
I’m running PSCS2 on Windows XP sp2. When I make a png file with either PS or ImageReady and view it in IE7, it is too dark. The file is correct in Firefox and Irfanview and even when placed as the background on my desktop, but not in IE.
To test this further I made some squares and filled them solid with specific colors and put them on a web page. If I filled a square with a RGB value of, say, 60/20/5 and viewed it in Firefox, it would measure 60/20/5. (I used a stand-alone color picker to compare everything to make sure my eyes weren’t going crazy.) But in IE7 it would measure something like 49/16/3.
Thing is, when I make png files in other image programs, they do not exhibit this behavior in IE. So it must be something PS is doing, but I can’t figure it out. I have my color space set to sRGB.
Thanks,
Ed
I’m running PSCS2 on Windows XP sp2. When I make a png file with either PS or ImageReady and view it in IE7, it is too dark. The file is correct in Firefox and Irfanview and even when placed as the background on my desktop, but not in IE.
To test this further I made some squares and filled them solid with specific colors and put them on a web page. If I filled a square with a RGB value of, say, 60/20/5 and viewed it in Firefox, it would measure 60/20/5. (I used a stand-alone color picker to compare everything to make sure my eyes weren’t going crazy.) But in IE7 it would measure something like 49/16/3.
Thing is, when I make png files in other image programs, they do not exhibit this behavior in IE. So it must be something PS is doing, but I can’t figure it out. I have my color space set to sRGB.
Thanks,
Ed
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