Mark,
This may be because of color management done by the browser. See this for
more information: http://hsivonen.iki.fi/png-gamma/
-- Alex Fedotov
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From: web-dev-bounces+me=email@hidden
[mailto:web-dev-bounces+me=email@hidden] On Behalf Of
Mark Wheeler
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 6:04 AM
To: Web Developers
Subject: Gif and Png matching problem
Hi,
I've not encountered this before, but I've just tried to put half of
one image as a png and the other half off the image as gif and they
don't match up. The colors are slightly off. This is for a web
layout. I need the transparency of the png but don't on the other
part of the image. As well, another png image is not matching up with
a css background color like it's gif sibling did before I switched
it out for the png. Again, I'm needing the png for it's
transparency. Is there a setting in Photoshop that I am missing that
makes the colors of the png the same as the gif? I'm just starting to
use png's more and am noticing that the png's are slightly lighter in
color then their gif counterparts.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
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