thank you.
I thought flickr would also change the
colors in my "printscreen" photo
but it didn't so I can't really figure out
what I'm doing wrong.
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are you saving it in sRGB or AdobeRGB? I
know that made a difference for my pictures.
I found things to be better now that I use
sRGB, but they aren't perfect, I am always
annoyed by the discrepancy between my PS and
Flickr.
Beautiful image.. I LOVE your PS image...
the blue is to die for! :)
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Melissa- thanks for your help! I always save
as sRGB however recently I started seeing
this issue with flickr. I googled a little
and tried saving the photo as "save for
web and other devices" and uploaded it
again and it worked. Now, I'm not sure if
this is the best way to do it!!!
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beautiful portrait!
you are on the winning side if you use
"save for web and other devices"
with the icc standard (sRGB) while saving
your picture ;o)
(only for internet-presentation)
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I consider this to be a fantastic picture!
Please consider posting it to Picture Fantastic. It would be a great addition to the pool! This is your invite...
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The eyes tell the whole story. This is a
beautifully taken shot and the face and
features are so sharp. A total delight to
see.
I wonder what thoughts are behind those
gorgeous blue eyes?
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