Re: Photoshop 7.0 and Save For Web
Re: Photoshop 7.0 and Save For Web
- Subject: Re: Photoshop 7.0 and Save For Web
- From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 00:03:40 +0000
on 3/11/04 9:15 pm, Steve Suranie wrote:
> Is Save For Web scriptable?
Dunno, but you wouldn't need it because saving jpeg files *is* scriptable.
> I'm taking hi res tif/eps files, resize the image to 72 dpi and 300 pixels
> (width or height, depending on which is larger) and then need to save them all
> to one folder as jpg. I was using the Save As option but half the files were
> not viewable on Netscape 7.0, Firefox or Explorer, on either platform. (Safari
> displayed all the files). It seems like PS's JPEG feature is putting out a
> truncated file or something like that and the majority of browsers can't read
> the files. Anyway, doing a few manual Save For Web tests seemed to correct it
> but I can't find anything on scripting that feature. I'm not locked into PS, I
> also have Graphic Convertor but I haven't scripted that before and I wasn't
> sure if you could resize the file in that program.
The file isn't truncated - it's in the wrong colour space :-)
I'm willing to bet that the images that wouldn't open in any browser other
than Safari were all CMYK (it's a *feature* of Safari).
"Save for Web" is doing the CMYK->RGB conversion without telling you.
Regards
--
Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd -- The Image Specialists
http://www.idea-digital.com
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