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I use Photoshop 7.0 on an iMac and have saved a scanned film negative as
JPEG in order to email it to a friend. I have Mac OS 10.2, and the preview
aplication is used by default to display JPEG files.
My system display is set to use a calibrated profile for my monitor, and the
proof setup in Photoshop is set to use the same profile. When I open the
JPEG file in Photoshop, the colors look one way, and when I open it in
preview, they look different.
I want the image I send to look like it does in Photoshop; that's why I used
Photoshop to adjust the color! Forgetting for the moment the differences
between my monitor and my friend's, how do I accomplish this?<div>
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MAC:Photoshop and Preview display JPG file differently
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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Re Ellis Vener's question: I use Adobe RGB(1998) in Photoshop, conmverting
the image to that space when it is opened in Photoshop. As far as I know or
understand, no color space is embedded in the JPEG version of the file when
I use Save As... to create it.