This is perplexing. Did you try just assigning the sRGB profile to the aSRG
file without converting? Is there a color shift on the screen? If not try
printing it out and see if there is a shift in the printing.
I never use save for web as I just resize file and save as jpg and
send so know nothing about saving for the web.
There can be some color shift when pictures are viewed in different
sizes due to the file resolution (300dpi) and the screen resolution(72dpi
or so) . It usually show up in highly manipulated files but can show up in
others pictures too. Essentially when viewing a whole picture of 300 dpi at
25% on a screen the 72dpi screen may show different colors. For example
when looking at the whole picture at 25% on the screen an area will appear
orange but when you enlarge the picture to 100% you see that the colors are
really red detail and yellow detail. When the 300 dpi file is printed it will
show this red and yellow detail. View the areas of your files that change colors
at 100%.
If your monitor is correctly calibrated there has to be a corruption in the
software or in the LUT (look up table that interpolate the colors) or
in the hardware in the video card. I can't think of any other cause.
Perhaps viewing your picture on another person's monitor will show some light on
your problem. But it is perplexing.
Roy
In a message dated 12/6/2007 4:08:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
clenchedteethphotography@xxxxxxxx writes:
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