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Publishing to a Folder (Colors more intense)



User: Guest 10 years ago
When I publish to a folder the result is much greater intensity of the image rendered-colors are brighter, less faded, fonts are much more sharply defined (even seem a bit thicker) than the iWeb pages I'm actually working on before I publish. In a way it's clearer and better but it also makes it more uncertain that I'll end up with what I'm working on. Don't recall this occurring with iWeb.
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User: Christopher 10 years ago
Yeah, people have commented on this. To me, the images look like they have added Gamma (like 1.2). The EW team have said they're aware of this and are working on it. I hope soon!

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User: Guest 10 years ago
Seems to me it's more likely the original colors, etc. (a bit more faded) as I work in EasyWeb are more likely to pop up than the new intense effect when published to folder. What Do you think?
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User: Guest 10 years ago
On looking over the same basic colors of this site in my iWeb version, it looks like my Iweb colors are much closer to the intensity and clarity of what I saw when I published my EasyWeb site to a folder. So maybe what I did originally in EasyWeb is what's off-rather than the published version... Hope this doesn't sound too confusing!
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User: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
Can you send an original that you are having problems with? Can you compress it before sending?

A few things to consider though;

1) If EasyWeb asked you to convert to a lower resolution when adding your photo this could affect image quality

2) If it's a JPEG the JPEGs are saved at a quality of 85%. We plan on offering an option to adjust this

3) If you have added some affects to your image within EasyWeb (under the Fill options) your image may be exported as a PNG because JPEGs don't support transparencies. That could be another reason.

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User: Christopher 10 years ago
Aha. Thanks for a bit of clarification. So EW is recompressing jpegs, but not by much. That shouldn't have any effect on colour reproduction. I wouldn't think changing it to a PNG would either.

So if I add a Picture frame border to a jpeg, does it automatically become a PNG? Or just if there's drop shadow type effects, or reflection?

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User: Guest 10 years ago
Haven't figured out yet how to send the original. For for now, I'll try sending two compressed screen shots:

#1, (the more faded version) was created in EasyWeb.

#2 was created in EasyWeb, then published to a folder. It has the more intense, sharper colors. Note: The issue seems to have much more to do with fonts, font colors and background color than it does with the photo image. The photograph looks about the same in both versions.

The screenshots, while not the originals, may give you a rough sense of the difference.

Question about opening the published site in the folder... I seem to be going up to the desktop, clicking on one file which ends up opening the entire website. I wonder if there's a much quicker, easier way?
Please note: Compressed screenshot files unfortunately ended up being too large to send. Can I send them minus the photograph/images or email them to you. See what you think...
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User: Guest 10 years ago
I'll try to send two compressed screen shots:

#1, (the more faded version) was created in EasyWeb.

#2 was created in EasyWeb, then published to a folder. It has the more intense, sharper colors. Note: The issue seems to have much more to do with fonts, font colors and background color than it does with the image itself. The photograph looks about the same in both versions.

The screenshots, while not the originals, may give you a rough sense of the difference.

Question about opening the published site in the folder... I seem to be going up to the desktop, clicking on one file which ends up opening the entire website. I wonder if there's a much quicker, easier way?

PLEASE NOTE: Found I couldn't send the compressed screen shots-files too big. Can I send them to you minus the images (photo) or send you the screenshots via email. See what you think.
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User: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
You can email them to me https://billing.ragesw.com/submitticket.php.

Please reference this thread in the email.

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