Powerpoint Changing Color of Images of Presentation

T

Thermoguy

I open the same presentation in PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint Viewer 2003.
PowerPoint 2003 changed the colors of the jpegs used in my slides. PowerPoint
viewer 2003 did not change the colors of the jpegs.

In the past, I gave tech support my presentation in PowerPoint and the
images changed color. They used a different computer and the right
graphics(colors) were displayed.

How can I fix his or at least understand what is going on? One tech guy told
me Macs don't have that problem, is that true and why?
 
E

Echo S

Where did your images come from?

If I recall correcly, you need to turn off the color managment in Photoshop
(or whatever image editor you're using) before saving the images.
 
T

TAJ Simmons

What Echo said... but also make sure your images are RGB in photoshop and
not CMYK

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TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP

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Echo S said:
Where did your images come from?

If I recall correcly, you need to turn off the color managment in
Photoshop (or whatever image editor you're using) before saving the
images.

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Thermoguy said:
I open the same presentation in PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint Viewer
2003.
PowerPoint 2003 changed the colors of the jpegs used in my slides.
PowerPoint
viewer 2003 did not change the colors of the jpegs.

In the past, I gave tech support my presentation in PowerPoint and the
images changed color. They used a different computer and the right
graphics(colors) were displayed.

How can I fix his or at least understand what is going on? One tech guy
told
me Macs don't have that problem, is that true and why?
 

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