ok... i'm making a useless webpage, but i want to make it anyway. i'm using a table background color in html of #F5F5F5 or #EEEEEE.. .those will be the examples. Now, in adobe photoshop/image ready, i'll feed it the html value. ok, it looks good. i take the browser and put it next to it.. looks like a perfect match.
now, save as jpg, open it up in adobe and acdsee... yep, still looks good. now load it in the page. purple tint. running at 16bit color. now switch to 32bit.. and it's much much closer, still not perfect.. but getting somewhere. However, IE seems to be a bit closer than mozilla in rendering the colors.
My question is, why? are the web browsers adapting f5f5f5 as something else.. and photoshop (tried paintshop too) or images in general.. adapted differently?
Anyone know any ways around this? It's just been bugging me to hell.. i could just do it all in 32bit color.. but just trying to do it in 16.
Linh
now, save as jpg, open it up in adobe and acdsee... yep, still looks good. now load it in the page. purple tint. running at 16bit color. now switch to 32bit.. and it's much much closer, still not perfect.. but getting somewhere. However, IE seems to be a bit closer than mozilla in rendering the colors.
My question is, why? are the web browsers adapting f5f5f5 as something else.. and photoshop (tried paintshop too) or images in general.. adapted differently?
Anyone know any ways around this? It's just been bugging me to hell.. i could just do it all in 32bit color.. but just trying to do it in 16.
Linh
