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October 31, 2007
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Photoshop CS3 color management "Save for Web" problem

  • October 31, 2007
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This problem is getting the best of me.......

After spending 3 full days researching this problem, I am no closer to finding an answer than when I started. I still cannot produce a usable image through the "Save for Web" feature of Photoshop CS3. I have read web page after web page of "Tips, Tricks and Recommendations" from dozens of experts, some from this forum, and still I have no solution... I am exhausted and frustrated to say the least. Here's the simple facts that I know at this point.

I have a web design project that was started in PS CS1. All artwork was created in photoshop and exported to JPG format by using "Save for Web". Every image displays correctly in these browsers (Safari, Camino, FireFox and even Internet Explorer on a PC).

I have recently upgraded to PS CS3 and now cannot get any newly JPG'd image to display correctly. My original settings in CS1 were of no concern to me at the time, because it always just worked, and so I do not know what they were. I have opened a few of my previous images in CS3 and found that sRGB-2.1 displays them more or less accurately. I am using sRGB 2.1 working space. Upon openning these previous image files, I get the "Missing Profile" message and of course I select "Leave as is. Do Not color manage". CS3 assumes sRGB-2.1 working space, opens the file, and all is well.

The problem is when I go to "Save for Web", the saturation goes up, and the colors change. The opposite of what most people are reporting. Here's another important point... new artwork created in CS3 does exactly the same thing, so it's not because of the older CS1 files.

I have tried every combination of "uncompensated color", "Convert to sRGB", "ICC Profile", etc. while saving. I have Converted to sRGB before saving, and my monitor is calibrated correctly.
I have tried setting the "Save for Web" page on 2-up and the "original" on the left is already color shifted before I even hit the "Save" button. Of course, the "Optimized" image on the right looks perfect because I am cheating by selecting the "Use Document Color Profile" item. Why do they even have this feature if doesn't work, or misleads you?

Does anyone have any ideas what could be happening here? Why is this all so screwed up?
CS1 worked fine out of the box.

Final note: I do have an image file I could send along that demonstrates how it is possible to display an image exactly the same in all 4 of the browsers I mentioned with no color differences. It is untagged RGB and somehow it just works.

I am very frustrated with all of this and any suggestions will be appreciated

Thanks,
Pete
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    680 replies

    Known Participant
    January 19, 2008
    I'm pretty sure these Dells have a cable connection that will match up with your Mac. Of course, any provided software would probably be Windows-centric, but you shouldn't need it.

    Neil
    Participating Frequently
    January 19, 2008
    Wow, thanks, I think the 1907FP might be the way to go. I've heard good things about it.
    Known Participant
    January 19, 2008
    Found in the Dell store, for $195 after "Instant Savings":

    DELL
    UltraSharp 1907FP 19-inch Black Flat Panel LCD with Height Adjustable Stand
    Usually Ships 1-2 Days
    Manufacturer Part# DC323
    Dell Part# 320-4568
    Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz
    Image Contrast Ratio: 700:1
    Response Time: 8 ms

    And for $214, after "Instant Savings":

    DELL
    E207WFP 20-inch Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor
    Usually Ships 1-2 Days
    Manufacturer Part# CK630
    Dell Part# 320-5123
    Max Resolution: 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz
    Image Contrast Ratio: 800:1
    Response Time: 5 ms

    I'm sure there are more, including closeouts and refurbs in their store.

    Neil
    January 18, 2008
    DO NOT BUY A VIEWSONIC!!
    Participating Frequently
    January 18, 2008
    With all the "experts" in here, could someone recommend a fair 19" LCD monitor at or under $200??? Or refer me to a thread that could help... doesn't have to be perfect, but will be used with an older G4 system that is replacing a G3 266 Grape iMac. (It's for the kids!!!)

    Thanks
    Known Participant
    January 10, 2008
    OK, then we can now get back on track.

    Neil
    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    January 9, 2008
    Neil,

    Just read your admonition after I had posted.
    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    January 9, 2008
    >Spanish: "Lo que será, será"

    BS.

    Correct Spanish: «Lo que ha de ser, será.»

    "Lo que será" is an unidiomatic, high-school Spanish student mistranslation.

    Of course, if Cheat Ham gets his information from the back of cereal boxes and wikipedia
    Known Participant
    January 9, 2008
    Folks, let's please get this topic back on track.

    Thanks.

    Neil
    Participating Frequently
    January 9, 2008
    Graphics is crap.

    Where have you been?