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Lately, when I save an image for the Web, I notice a significant difference in the color of the saved image and the one I originally designed in Photoshop.


The saved image seems faded, washed out, while the one I made in Photoshop looks crisp, clean, and very colorful.


I have spent a great deal of time fiddling with the tools and setting in the Save for Web dialogue box, but I can't seem to overcome this problem.


I would appreciate any suggestions or advice anyone has. Have you experienced this problem and figured out how to solve it?



NOTE: I wanted to add that I just recently installed a new scanner, and it was only after installing the scanner that I started to get the following warning message whenever I open Photoshop:


The monitor profile "" appears to be defective. Please rerun your monitor calibration software.


I thought I should mention this, because the Adobe website recommends that I reset my monitor calibration using an application called Adobe Gamma. Anyone know where I can get this Adobe Gamma program?


Also, I have never had to set my monitor calibration settings. Any help in this area would be appreciated also.


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