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To: Done, gone. who wrote (285)4/5/2003 11:19:47 AM
From: Bill UlrichRead Replies (2) of 4530
 
There's a menu in "Save For Web" screen that Adobe has never really explained. It's at the top, to the right of the image, but to the left of the OK button. It's not labeled. It's just a little triangle. When you activate it, it has options for "uncompensated color", "standard windows", "standard Mac", etc...

If you do different saves with those options, you'll see different results when you open them side by side in browser windows. Compare it to a normal "Save As" and it's different still. Adobe never says anything about it in the manual other than to give it a name, which is "Preview Menu", but it has nothing to do with previews — it actually affects the output image. I notice that "uncompensated" is somewhat washed out, "Mac" even moreso, and Windows keeps (maybe even boosts a bit) the saturation of the soon-to-be saved image. So that's where I usually have it set. Chalk it up to undocumented feature. At least, not documented in the "Save For Web" section where it actually lives. Maybe I should check the Guassian Blur section of the manual. <gg>
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