Re: Keeping image colors from Photoshop to the web
Re: Keeping image colors from Photoshop to the web
- Subject: Re: Keeping image colors from Photoshop to the web
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:02:21 -0800
At 8:34 PM +0100 11/12/01, Paul Schilliger wrote:
Bob, that's the point! Thanks for showing me.
Actually I have just tried a selection of small gamut profiles including
sRGB for my conversions from Adobe RGB (I scan into Best RGB or Adobe
RGB), and the one that produces the closest match to the Photoshop image
once viewed on the web is the profile created with OptiCal when I do the
monitor profiling. Would this be a good choice for creating JPEGs or are
they issues I'm not aware of?
You are correctly color managing images for viewing on your monitor...only.
You need to color manage files so they appear "correctly" on the
average web browser's monitor, that's why you should use sRGB.
If you calibrate your screen to gamma 2.2 and white point of 6500
then they may appear closer to the Photoshop file.
Regards,
Steve
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