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As you can see from the image below, on the left is what I see in photoshop, on the right is what I seem to be getting not matter WHAT format I save it in (png, jpg, gif, tif, etc). I want what I see in photoshop to be my final saved file (as in I want the saved file to look exactly like what I see on my screen), but I feel like I'm missing something due to the dark image itself.
![]() If someone knows what setting to change to make it save the correct way, I'll be forever grateful to you (I have windows Vista and Photoshop CS) As a side note, I find it funny that a screenshot turns out perfectly, where as the actual save file looks like it has been dragged through the mud. |
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It's either a resolution problem or your computer needs calibration. There was no image attached, or it's gone, so I cannot tell.
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