HELP: Photoshop does auto toning with images

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HELP: Photoshop does auto toning with images

Postby Scary » Thu Jun 17, 2010 0:03

Hello! First, sorry for posting it here but it dosent fit to any other forum section imo, feel free to move it if needa.

Problem is that if i download image, open it with photoshop (do nothing else with it) and then upload it again to internet, it looks totally different.

I giv u 2 sample images:

Original picture:
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After i open with it Photoshop, and save it again. I havnt changed settings and adjustments of this picture.

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Opened same picture with Paint, saved and uploaded it internet again:
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It looks exactly like original picture. That means that problem is in Photoshop. I use CS5 version of it and i hav no idea what im doing wrong. And i also tried it with CS4, same result.

Im sorry if what i say doesnt make sense, im tired. :P
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Postby GokuSan » Thu Jun 17, 2010 0:45

Maybe the default Photoshop save settings lowers the quality of the image after it detected your computer suck? Well, something of that kind could be possible.
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Postby deep » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:39

well the easy solution would be (open image in ps, then view -> proof setup -> monitor rgb) but i think u need to do it every time u open a image, so try google fo help :P.

it is definitely a color profile/management issue. u need to calibrate the default color profile to work with ur monitor right. thts as much as i can tell.

google +1 8)

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Postby Scary » Thu Jun 17, 2010 22:09

With what phrases i should google it. :? I tried but it gave me only instructions HOW to do picture toning. -.-
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Postby warren-the-ape » Fri Jun 18, 2010 12:14

Try saving your files without an ICC colour profile (see checkbox). If you're saving for web you're better of not using it at all.
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Postby deep » Wed Jun 23, 2010 0:56

Diamond wrote:view -> proof setup -> monitor rgb

he had it fixed by doing that.

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