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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:17 am    Post subject: Colours go dull when saving Reply with quote

I never had this problem using Photoshop on my Windows PC. However, when I got my Mac I encountered the following problem:

When working on a canvas on PSCS the colours are... well, bright and nice as I select them. However, when I go save (be iehter as .jpg, .png, .gif, and even .psd) the colours go dull. When I open a picture that in Preview, on the web, on iPhoto and other applications had normal colours, the colours go brighter on canvas.

Is there any way to fix this so that the colours on canvas are exactly as they should be?

When I'm working from zero on PS I usually have to screenshot the canvas to be able to save what I'm working on exactly as I see it. However, this is a problem when I need to save documents that are not being worked on at 100%.

Here's an example:


The top is the original canvas work. The bottom is what it looks like when I try to save it as a .png. Clearly the colours go dull.
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