She coloured it like that, on the left. And when it was viewed in IE or that
Windows Fax thingy, the colours were darker, like a whole new different thing.
Is there anyway to fix it?
With photoshop, you have the possibility to calibrate your screen. I think the
problem is to make it. It's my opinion.. i don't like photoshop, and i don't use
it.. i can't help you more.
normaly problems like this can be related to what colour scheme that your friend
used. did she colour it in cmyk colours or rgb colours??. get your friend to
save it as different file types to see if that helps as some file types help to
retain colour more. i dought that ithis will be the problem though but it could
have something to do with your graphic settings such as the gammer.
i have made work in photoshop before and then saved it and found out that it is
much darker than it should be. the problem for me was the gammer was not set at
0 but had been knocked down to -1 or something casuing everything to go darker.
Ja, I agree with twisted - it happened to me once, and from what I recall, it
was the colour scheme I used to colour in. X3 Ckmy isn't for web. Um. *_* If
that's not the problem, I've no idea what is.
Actually, this is my friend's problem but I offered to help and ask round here. ^_^
Anyway, the problem is this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v236/daiya/ColourComplaint.jpg
She coloured it like that, on the left. And when it was viewed in IE or that Windows Fax thingy, the colours were darker, like a whole new different thing. Is there anyway to fix it?
With photoshop, you have the possibility to calibrate your screen. I think the problem is to make it. It's my opinion.. i don't like photoshop, and i don't use it.. i can't help you more.
normaly problems like this can be related to what colour scheme that your friend used. did she colour it in cmyk colours or rgb colours??. get your friend to save it as different file types to see if that helps as some file types help to retain colour more. i dought that ithis will be the problem though but it could have something to do with your graphic settings such as the gammer.
i have made work in photoshop before and then saved it and found out that it is much darker than it should be. the problem for me was the gammer was not set at 0 but had been knocked down to -1 or something casuing everything to go darker.
Ja, I agree with twisted - it happened to me once, and from what I recall, it was the colour scheme I used to colour in. X3 Ckmy isn't for web. Um. *_* If that's not the problem, I've no idea what is.
its possibley the way she/he saved it..
Waah. *_* Thanks so much for the help, guys. I'll help to pass on the info.