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RE: filmscanners: [OFF] problem with image brightness
Some great shots!
Spencer Stone
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:owner-filmscanners@halftone.co.uk]On Behalf Of Cooke, Julie
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 7:54 AM
To: 'filmscanners@halftone.co.uk'
Subject: RE: filmscanners: [OFF] problem with image brightness
Does everyone here embed sRGB colour spaces into web graphics? I wasn't sure
if this was the best thing to do, I assume it would help standardise how the
images are displayed on different machines. It would also increase file
size/image download time.
I haven't on my site (www.lightdrawing.com), suggestions and comments
welcome BTW before it goes live!
Julie
-----Original Message-----
From: shAf [mailto:michael@shaffer.net]
Sent: 29 January 2001 16:47
To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
Cc: foto@zakrzewski.art.pl
Subject: RE: filmscanners: [OFF] problem with image brightness
tomasz writes ...
> Me (photos) and my friend (HTML) are preparing my Internet
> photo gallery. The problem is that the photos I've
> prepared in Photoshop 4.0 are prefect on
> my screen, but when I view them through Internet Explorer
> 5.0 they appear much darker. ...
> ...
> I was told that I should change the gamma value of the monitor withi
n
> Photoshop (currently I have 1.8, changed for a while to 2.2
> and then the pictures looked equally dark as in IE 5.0.)
If you load your image into your PS4 1.8 color space, and then
change
the PS4 monitor gamma to 2.2, the image should get darker. If you wan
t your wwweb images to appear correctly on PC/Windows (typically gamma
=2.2 to 2.5), then 2.2 is your correct PS4 working gamma. Also be sur
e to enter the "monitor setup" 'calibrate' dialog and use the "slider"
to ensure your gray patches are equal.
HTH ... shAf :o)
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