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| lunette Wed 20th May 2009 15:19
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i use CS3 to tweak my RAW files. not too much mind, levels, hue, saturation and unsharp mask. i then save as JPEG. if i then post the image on fotothing or open it in program other than CS3 such as the canon zoom browser etc, the impact is lost and the images look pale and lack lustre. if i open them again in CS3 they look fine so i dont think its not the way im saving them? really frustrating!!!
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| DragonSpeed PRO Wed 20th May 2009 16:14
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Check your colour space. Make sure you are saving as SRGB and not AdobeRGB or others.
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| lunette Wed 20th May 2009 17:54
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Thanks Dragon speed. Your advise was spot on!!!
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| DragonSpeed PRO Wed 3rd Jun 2009 16:52
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I had a whole trip once in the wrong colour space.. :(
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| twsottawan Sat 27th Jun 2009 01:59
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I haven't used CS3 myself but some editors correct the displayed image in the editor window according to a monitor profile or a calibration setting. I would deactivate this and adjust your monitor with a step wedge or test image right from the hardware ie. the monitor. Files should look good in any application unless the software does an automatic monitor correction.
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