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RossVolturi
post Mar 28 2008, 08:58 PM
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Can someone help me please?

So here's the situation:
I used a Vintage tutorial for my picture and it looked awesome when it was done-- the colors, the quality, everything.

But then when i saved it as a jpg file it looked UGLY stubborn.gif . I tried using "save for web" but it doesn't help. The colors that are supposedly blue became some shade of purplish redish.

I tried looking for any tutorials for this but 0 gud results.
Please. Photoshop experts anybody? please help me i need to know how to save without losing ANYTHING at all.

pls and thanks much ^-^ _smile.gif
 
 
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Just_Dream
post Mar 28 2008, 09:11 PM
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You can input values -- quality percentages -- but make sure it's at least 60%. 80% is optimal if you want high quality without using too much disk space. I usually don't lose regular colors.. I mean they're not perfect, but they're relatively close. I don't know why yours turns redish purple?
 
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post Mar 28 2008, 09:33 PM
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You can input values -- quality percentages -- but make sure it's at least 60%. 80% is optimal if you want high quality without using too much disk space. I usually don't lose regular colors.. I mean they're not perfect, but they're relatively close. I don't know why yours turns redish purple?



ahehe me neither .. i've never heard it happened to anyone
and i got this for 100% on quality:

the colors are a little close too but not like what i had while editing

do u think this is good nuff??
 

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