2005-05-12 07:27 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:37 PM by Noemi Balogh
2005-05-12 07:31 PM
rm wrote:Thats funny, I got censored for a word that is not a curse or foul word. It sounds like Chuck, get rid of the ch and add "s" to the front of the word.
I hate having to adjust every image in Photoshop.....its really a time <b>[censored]</b>. Anyone else noticed this.
2005-05-12 08:06 PM
rm wrote:First, I wouldn't use jpeg until final output. Even at highest quality, it is a lossy format and can alter color somewhat, more so with high compression. Try TIF.
As I open the jpeg in PhotoShop, the image color and saturation shift. Usually the result is the image is darker, and more saturated. I tested this just now in Illustrator too, and while the problem occurs, it is not nearly as bad as in PhotoShop.
2005-05-12 09:41 PM
Karl wrote:
First, I wouldn't use jpeg until final output. Even at highest quality, it is a lossy format and can alter color somewhat, more so with high compression. Try TIF.
This sounds like a color management problem. Even if you haven't calibrated your monitor (which you should if you want to see what is supposed to be printed), what you see in each application should match.
Photoshop has various options for color profiles when you open a file. It can read the profile from the file (won't find one for your jpeg), it can assign a default profile, or it can simply not color-manage the document.
My guess is that your settings in PS are to assign a default working profile, and you have that profile set at Adobe RGB, which will produce the affect you are describing.
If you use a default working RGB profile, it should probably be sRGB.
In PS CS2 and CS, the profile and color settings commands are under the Edit menu. Illustrator is using a different profile for you.
HTH,
Karl
2005-05-13 07:16 AM
rm wrote:Sorry. I was looking at CS2. Yes, in CS, the menus under Windows match those on Mac.
One other small clarification. To adjust the profile, at least on a Mac, in PS you go to the Image menu / Mode / Assign Profile......I was scratching my head trying under the Edit menu as you suggested. But maybe thats how its done on Windows.