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Bizarre resizing colour results

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Bizarre resizing colour results

Postby chris Hodgson » Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:01 pm

Started using view NX over the last few days, just to tweak the colours etc before any real PP. I save them as 16bit tiff, and then open in PS for pp and resize for web etc.
It seems that doing this causes some issue with save for web, as the sat seems to go up, or the reds come out way over the top :? . Converting to 8bit before saving for web stops this happening, but has anybody else seen this when converting 16bit images with PS "save for web"?
Examples below:
Saved from 16bit Tiff via "save for web.
DSC_9267f.jpg
DSC_9267f.jpg (142.84 KiB) Viewed 11 times

Saved after converting to 8bit first, and then "save for web"
DSC_9267fe.jpg
DSC_9267fe.jpg (140.76 KiB) Viewed 11 times
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