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Bardarnok
Posted: Nov 1 2005, 10:51 PM


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Not sure if this is the right place for this or not, but eh, with this place who's complaining? *voice echoes throughout the desolate walls of DA-SAI*

been working with photoshop, and noticed that every other program i look at the photoshop image the pic looks way darker. If i bring it onto the web it is dark, and i cant figure out how to fix it or if im doing something wrong...


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Aramitama
Posted: Dec 7 2005, 10:47 AM


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Not sure what you're talking about, but I'll give a go at helping you. ^__^

1. Are you sure that you're not setting the picture on a dark background? A picture always looks darker when it's on a black or dark background.

2. Does the picture look normal in Photoshop, but it's just dark everywhere else, or is it dark in Photoshop too?

3. Are you saving the picture as a Photoshop document before you bring it on the web or as a .jpg, .gif, .bmp, ect.?

If you want to lighten your image, you could play with the brightness/contrast things a bit, I suppose, but without an example, I'm not really sure there's much I can do to help.


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Posted: Jun 30 2006, 09:26 AM


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Sometimes when you import things into photoshop with different color profiles, it will get darker. . . it mostly happens if you are working with vector art, and the only solution I've found is converting to "Lab color" and then back to "RGB."

As far as starting in Photoshop, I wouldn't know why it would be any lighter than normal, unless you're brushes have a different opacity setting.


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