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steve_peters@adobeforums.com #1
Re: Save for web?
I would be making color corrections. The problem is, everytime I save for web, the colors change. Since there is no way to preview for this color change, I have to save for web, then open up, color correct, then save. When you hit, save, no dialog comes up again, so is it recompressing it again?
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g_ballard@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Save for web?
> everytime I save for web, the colors change.
That should not be happening (with the right workflow).
> there is no way to preview for this color change
Sure there is:
View> Proof Setup> WindowsRGB
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Daniel_Cho@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Save for web?
I have the same problem as well. When I open up any existing file and try to save it for the web, the colors lose its vibrancy/vividness...all the colors seem to lighten considerably. (this is RGB and CMYK existing files)
However, when I create a new file and save it for the web, there is no color loss. Any suggestions?
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Larryr544@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Save for web?
Always reopen the original which of course you have saved. Write down or copy the correction layer to the original each time.
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Father_Blaise@adobeforums.com #6
Re: Save for web?
Make your edits to the file using View> Proof Setup> WindowsRGB before you save for web. Also check to see if your RGB editing space is sRGB, the optimum for the web.
Sincerely,
FB
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