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kafeen33 webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
color matching with photoshop
most clients and personal work has an embedded color profile specific to that image. when i import, paste, or open within fireworks, that image will lose its color corrections and profile -- generally, on the same screen, the image in fireworks and the image in photoshop have two different color appearances.
is there a way, besides working within levels/hue/etc all over again in fireworks, to import the color profile or have the photoshop file keep its color profile within fireworks.
i can not work within fireworks to visually match the color appearance... the client has already provided that and is picky about the colors -- they are all about colors.
thanks,
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kafeen33 webforumsuser@macromedia.com #2
Re: color matching with photoshop
the macromedia support center has this answer :
[url]http://www.macromedia.com/support/fireworks/ts/documents/pshop_cms_on.htm[/url]
but two concerns :
:: the colors are still slightly off... better than before, but there is still a slight distinction. now, sure with technology, i should just compromise, but shouldn't color be a concern? i think so.
:: where can i find the photooptics color hue xtra for fireworks?
thanks,
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David Prescott #3
Re: color matching with photoshop
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dave
"kafeen33" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:bksh1d$lrr$1@forums.macromedia.com...still a slight distinction. now, sure with technology, i should just> the macromedia support center has this answer :
> [url]http://www.macromedia.com/support/fireworks/ts/documents/pshop_cms_on.htm[/url]
>
> but two concerns :
> :: the colors are still slightly off... better than before, but there is
compromise, but shouldn't color be a concern? i think so.> :: where can i find the photooptics color hue xtra for fireworks?
>
> thanks,
>
>
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Lanny Chambers #4
Re: color matching with photoshop
In article <bksdqn$fal$1@forums.macromedia.com>,
"kafeen33" [email]webforumsuser@macromedia.com[/email] wrote:
If you don't need the Photoshop layers, just open the image in Photoshop> i can not work within fireworks to visually match the color appearance... the
> client has already provided that and is picky about the colors -- they are
> all about colors.
and make a screen shot, which you can then open in Fireworks.
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Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA
[url]http://www.hummingbirds.net/[/url]
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