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Re: Save to Web Color Handling



Hello,


>I was surprised to find that the "Save for Web" command in CS2 forces an
>assignment of sRGB even if your image is tagged otherwise.

No, it doesn't.

Checking the profile Checkbox will embed the right profile for JPEGs.
Any other formats are saved without any profile.
24 bit PNGs are opened afterwards without asking with the PS RGB-workingspace.

JPEGs with profile are shown in browsers except Safari with the display profile attached, AKA no CM at all.
In Safari they're shown correct, as in PS.

JPEGS without a profile show the same behaviour in all other brothers.
In Safari they are also shown unmanaged.

So you will see the same picture in PS as shown in the browser, if you use the preview as follows:
Device: your  display profile
Checked 'keep RGB Values'.


>My .02 is that if Save to Web is going to force any assignment or
>conversion, it ought to CONVERT to sRGB in the case of an already otherwise
>tagged image, or ASSIGN sRGB if needed (not sure it would be) in the case of
>an untagged image.

Or du you talk about the different viewing conditions in the 'save for Web' dialog? Check the little button in the upper right corner.

MfG

Thomas Richard
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