Viewing Colors on imported JPG

Colors on imported JPG



User: Guest 12 years ago
hej

so i have worked with the iweb tool since 2008/09 - and always loved that program . so the new easyweb looks very similiar and one of
the "terms" to get this is to give feedback ..

1) one the things i noticed was easyweb made my pictures darker (see attached with comparison ew/iw/ps) . I'm an art director - and for a webdesign program that changes my colors is not something i like - but if thats a setting that i missed i would like to know -

2) when i publish to local folder on desktop - it is a little irritating that every time i have to click "publish to folder" since the default is set to "sign in" ..

3) is the standalone program without hosting is 99$ -
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otherwise the program looks promising

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User: Christopher 12 years ago
Hey, I'm glad someone wrote in about this. It'd be good to get some more education on colour tagging (or not) to maintain colour consistency across the board. Henrik, what is your method? Do you save your jpegs with a colour profile or leave it untagged? If so, what profile? sRgb? Surely not adobe 1998. So far I've found the best results when I save with no colour profile at all. Though I still have one photo in particular that is way darker in every browser compared to PS and EW - tagged with sRgb or nothing.

Chris

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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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1) one the things i noticed was easyweb made my pictures darker (see attached with comparison ew/iw/ps) . I'm an art director - and for a webdesign program that changes my colors is not something i like - but if thats a setting that i missed i would like to know -


We are looking into these issues

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2) when i publish to local folder on desktop - it is a little irritating that every time i have to click "publish to folder" since the default is set to "sign in" ..


This only happens because you haven't purchased a license for EasyWeb. Once you do and login to your account within EasyWeb it saves your publishing settings.

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3) is the standalone program without hosting is 99$


Yes.

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Paul
EverWeb Developer


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