Spider1980
#1 Commander
+92|6757|Washington
When I edit images in Photoshop there bright, but when I save them and view them on my desktop or whatever they are much darker?
Is there anyway to fix that? it kinda causes problems with my finished work.
Entertayner
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What file format are you saving them in and what mode are you working in on PS?
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6654|King Of The Islands

It did that to me when I installed a monitor driver (yeah I know, "WHY?"). It put a colour temp in, which loaded by default. Try switching to sRGB if you aren't already.

Also as Tayner is probably prying into, PNG-8 is rendered darker in IE.
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Entertayner
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Spider1980
#1 Commander
+92|6757|Washington
I just got the stock setting and saving as a Jpeg
sRGB is stock set
RGB 8bits

Should I be using a differant setting?

Last edited by Spider1980 (2007-12-01 02:12:42)

Entertayner
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Should be fine, system specs?
kikkin_assssssssss
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.PNG your monitor much b retard.
Spider1980
#1 Commander
+92|6757|Washington

Entertayner wrote:

Should be fine, system specs?
Core 2 Duo 2.2ghz
7900GS
2GB 667mhz  memory
Compaq FS7600 monitor 1024x768 85hz
Entertayner
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+826|6786

Might wanna try lowering your refresh rate that might be something.  You could also reset your graphics card settings to default in your driver control panel.
konfusion
mostly afk
+480|6765|CH/BR - in UK

Isn't there a gamma setting in adobe that lets you change the brightness?

-konfusion
Spider1980
#1 Commander
+92|6757|Washington
Here's what the problem was

https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f192/Picturesfrom2006/Untitled-1gg.jpg

Fixed
Entertayner
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Yay!
konfusion
mostly afk
+480|6765|CH/BR - in UK

Heh... Damnit... I was close enough

-konfusion

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