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david_kirby4

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  1. <p>yeah im working and saving my images in sRGB, its just the display settings on my monitor which are customised my my calibration/profile. Im assuming that's the correct workflow - although i tried previewing some images on the latest version of firefox and they still didn't match. bizarre!</p>
  2. I know that other people will see it differently because they will be using external devices. I calibrated my monitor so that I can say for sure that how ie dited my scan is as close as possible to the print I made on my system. But I cant even get my jpegs to match up with my photoshop edits now and its most infuriating.
  3. I wont be printing though. I know my images will look different on other viewing devices, I just thought calibrating my monitor would mean on my screen it looks correct. But as im getting different colours on the one system im concerned and ready to implode!
  4. Dang. Haha, whats the point in calibrating my monitor then if im just going to have to save everything as sRGB which ends up being a different colour!
  5. That is absolutely bizarre. Youd think that with windows having the custom profile installed then the windows image viewer would pick that up.
  6. Hi, Thanks for the reply. Surely if my monitor profile has been selected on the system then whatever opens on-screen should reflect that? Including the native image viewer?
  7. <p>Hi all,<br /> <br /> I am in massive need of some help. I have recently calibrated and profiled my monitor for the first time using a spyder and im very happy with the end result. I have been going back through some of my photography prints and rescanning them so as to upload to my website. Now, I am having major issues with the images I save as jpeg from photoshop having a colour shift from what they looked like in photoshop (cs5 by the way). I have tried setting different profiles in the colour setting menu, changing profiles on the individual images and everything I can think of. Can anyone shed any light on this issue at all? i am running windows xp pro on a pc system and i am viewing the jpegs in the native image viewer that opens when you preview an jpeg.<br /><br />Thanks in advance.</p>
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