HELP: Photoshop does auto toning with images
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HELP: Photoshop does auto toning with images
Hello! First, sorry for posting it here but it dosent fit to any other forum section imo, feel free to move it if needa.
Problem is that if i download image, open it with photoshop (do nothing else with it) and then upload it again to internet, it looks totally different.
I giv u 2 sample images:
Original picture:
After i open with it Photoshop, and save it again. I havnt changed settings and adjustments of this picture.
Opened same picture with Paint, saved and uploaded it internet again:
It looks exactly like original picture. That means that problem is in Photoshop. I use CS5 version of it and i hav no idea what im doing wrong. And i also tried it with CS4, same result.
Im sorry if what i say doesnt make sense, im tired.
Problem is that if i download image, open it with photoshop (do nothing else with it) and then upload it again to internet, it looks totally different.
I giv u 2 sample images:
Original picture:
After i open with it Photoshop, and save it again. I havnt changed settings and adjustments of this picture.
Opened same picture with Paint, saved and uploaded it internet again:
It looks exactly like original picture. That means that problem is in Photoshop. I use CS5 version of it and i hav no idea what im doing wrong. And i also tried it with CS4, same result.
Im sorry if what i say doesnt make sense, im tired.
well the easy solution would be (open image in ps, then view -> proof setup -> monitor rgb) but i think u need to do it every time u open a image, so try google fo help .
it is definitely a color profile/management issue. u need to calibrate the default color profile to work with ur monitor right. thts as much as i can tell.
google +1
it is definitely a color profile/management issue. u need to calibrate the default color profile to work with ur monitor right. thts as much as i can tell.
google +1
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Try saving your files without an ICC colour profile (see checkbox). If you're saving for web you're better of not using it at all.
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