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Yes, but that are two different things Richard. I'm really talking here about color changes caused by Jpeg and the compression rate. Compress at 100% and you won't see any visual difference, but increase the compression (by lowering the quality) and you'll notice what Erik and I are talking about.RichardC said:It sounds like you guys are talking about a subtle color change? I was having major unwanted color changes when I emailed a jpg or ?saved for web?
I do know from experience (I hang out a lot in a photography forum) that I always need to set my color settings to Web Default and sRGB to see on the web exactly what I see in Photoshop.RichardC said:1st I change the document profile to ?Generic RGB Profile?. Then I ?Save for web? and when that screen comes up I check the ?ICC Profile? box up in the right top. Then further up at the top there?s a arrow that opens a sub menu. I check ?Use Document Color Profile?.
Yup... that's why Adobe put a "Blur" setting in the Jpg save options.is to blur a little.