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Ben Webster
I am using:
Win2000Pro with up to date service packs and updates.
IE 6.0.2800.1106 128bit.
Dual Monitor Matrox Millennium G450 card.
Monitor 1 - 1280x960 32bit color Viewsonic G810
Monitor 2 - 1024x768 32bit color Sylvania TF910
Photoshop CS.
My problem:
I create jpg/gif images for web use and after saving-for-
web I check how the image looks in my html document with
IE6(above) and the colors are always more contrasty and
over saturated than what I see in photoshop.
I open the jpg file I just created in photoshop cs and the
image looks just like I want it to look. I open the same
jpg file in ACDSee 6.0 standard and the image is still
contrasty and over saturated BUT not as much as in IE6.
Anyone else having these problems?
Win2000Pro with up to date service packs and updates.
IE 6.0.2800.1106 128bit.
Dual Monitor Matrox Millennium G450 card.
Monitor 1 - 1280x960 32bit color Viewsonic G810
Monitor 2 - 1024x768 32bit color Sylvania TF910
Photoshop CS.
My problem:
I create jpg/gif images for web use and after saving-for-
web I check how the image looks in my html document with
IE6(above) and the colors are always more contrasty and
over saturated than what I see in photoshop.
I open the jpg file I just created in photoshop cs and the
image looks just like I want it to look. I open the same
jpg file in ACDSee 6.0 standard and the image is still
contrasty and over saturated BUT not as much as in IE6.
Anyone else having these problems?