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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Thanks Tom and MR Tom, it all makes sense now. Frank
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    Will PScc double-profile a Srgb image if using Save for Web with Convert to Srgb

    The question is: Will PScc double-profile and cause image degradation if myimage is already in the Srgb color space and I use the save for web feature andtick the box “convert to Srgb”. In fact, does ticking the box do anything atall to an image already in Srgb color space? Is it best to leave...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Thanks to both of you steve and Mr Tom and I still don’t havea clear answer to the original way back 4 pages ago, and now it seems we haveanother problem to deal with: What are websites doing to our images once weupload them. Do websites change the way an uploaded photo looks byremoving the...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Thanks Steve, What really puzzels me is photo #2 I posted up with an embedded profile of Srgb, if you check it now no longer has an embedded profile, do you know why? Thanks, Frank
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Hi Steve, The only problem is that when I open up a raw photo in Lightroom it opens bydefault in ProPhoto rgb and I believethere is no way of changing this to Adobe RGB. If I then need to do additional editing inPScc the advice has been to work in a consistent color space which is why mycolor...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Hi Steve, You have the best advice so far. I noticed though, that if I save this web page as a complete webpage and then open up photo #2 I posted up with an embedded profile of Srgb, it now no longer has an embedded profile. Additionally, the image looks sharper and it is only 34kb compared...
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    How to set up Lightroom 5 and PScc for Web output

    This Is sort of a follow on post from my maiden post. I want to create my own personal website that I will want to upload photos to. My question is: How to set up Lightroom 5 and PScc for Web output so that when viewing the images on the Web they look as good as how you see them in LR and...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Thanks fordetailed reply Tom, You are correct #1 I left in prophoto color space because if I converted it to Srgb itwould have looked identical to #2. Photo #2 does look best on your website and even looks a little sharper than viewing itin my IE browser ( does the forum webmaster add a little...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Hi Tom, Ok Here are the photos so you can see the problem. The photo labeled Export hasbeen exported in Tiff format with Lightroom adjustments which I then resizedand converted to jpg to reduce size. The other photo is a copy of the same Exported tiff photo which I openedin PScc and coverted...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Thanks Tom for your helpful info. As soon as I get a chance I will post up the problem image. Franck
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    Thanks for reply Tom, I would be interested in any other advice with this problem by Photoshop professionals, as this is a problem that has me confused at the moment and until I can sort it out I am reluctant to spend too much time on editing in Photoshop. Thanks for any more comments...
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    Prophoto RGB Photos look dark on the Web

    I am editing my EOS 5D mk ii photos in Photoshop 5 and CC using Prophoto RGB setting in Color Preference Panel. The photos look great on my Hi Res Dell monitor. Problem: 1) When I upload the photos to the web they look darker and more saturated with a greyish tint and don’t have the...
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