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Old 8th November 2006   #1
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After using save for web I realised that the original colour became flat even after I selected maximum quality and usually I have to reprocess the photos to get back the original colour. Anybody knows why? and how to fix this?

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Old 8th November 2006   #2
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did you save it from aRGB to sRGB?
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Old 8th November 2006   #3
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u need to know the colour space that is available...
for monitor display, it can shown more.. after conversion it shown lesser of the colours, especially for web.

Nothing much can fix.. work within the colour space.
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Old 8th November 2006   #4
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Thanks guys. Yes, I thought saving for web will convert to sRGB automatically?

Looks like I have not other choice but to touch up the photo after resizing.

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