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    <title>Cyberkashi  said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[I am experiencing a huge color shift in some of the images I optimize in Photoshop and insert in Dreamweaver. &nbsp;For example, I have a brown door with a bronze handle and brass kickplate that I optimize in PNG-8 or GIF. &nbsp;It is totally blue in Dreamweaver MX 2004. &nbsp;It displays correctly in IE when I save the HTML in Dreamweaver.<br /><br />In Photoshop, I am working in RGB and have Color Profile Embedding turned off. &nbsp;Why am I getting this color shift? &nbsp;Why does it only happen with some images? &nbsp;I cannot find the distinction among images that causes this to occur.<br /><br />Any help would be appreciated. ???]]></description>
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    <title>Joe Gillespie said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[It is very difficult to diagnose thing like this with the amount of information you give. <br /><br />What platform are you on for a start? Which versions of Dreamweaver and Photoshop? If the colour shift only happens in Dreamweaver and not in browsers then it could just be a Dreamweaver problems. <br /><br />Have you tried other browsers? Have you tried Opera? - Dreamweaver uses Opera's rendering engine.<br /><br />Need to narrow-down the possibilities!]]></description>
    <pubDate>04/26/04, 117 09 2004 2004:%i:1082995756 12:09:16</pubDate>
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    <title>Cyberkashi  said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Thanks for your prompt response. &nbsp;I have learned from another technical resource that Photoshop 7 (the version I am using) still has trouble rendering PNG-8 files. &nbsp;I am using Dreamweaver MX 2004. &nbsp;The problem is not with browsers--it is rendered correctly there. &nbsp;It is just that not all my PNG-8 files are displaying properly in Dreamweaver after being optimized in ImageReady. &nbsp;A technical explanation that I received, that is consistent with my experience, is included below for anyone else who may be having this problem:<br /><br />&quot;Adobe's Photoshop, considered by many to be the preeminent image-editing application, is slowly improving but still is not at the level one might expect given its price tag. PS 7.0 fixes all known PNG<br />bugs in previous versions, but its compression remains poor (reportedly), it cannot write 16-bit color channels (in PNG images, that is), and it has no support at all for RGBA palettes or text annotations.<br />(It also silently &quot;flattens&quot; color data in areas where the image's alpha channel indicates complete transparency, which is a lossy operation and<br />which may surprise users who expected truly lossless storage. Adobe does not consider this a bug.)...&quot;<br />]]></description>
    <pubDate>04/26/04, 117 37 2004 2004:%i:1083004677 14:37:57</pubDate>
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    <title>Joe Gillespie said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[I've noticed a very slight colour shift in PNG-8s in Photoshop CS (Mac OSX) that doesn't occur in GIFs. It's only significant if you try to match a foreground image with a background colour in which case it's usually a few clicks off. I have never seen anything as dramatic as what you described with your door image. Photoshop PNG-8s, in most instances, are considerably smaller than GIFs of the same colour depth.]]></description>
    <pubDate>04/26/04, 117 22 2004 2004:%i:1083010946 16:22:26</pubDate>
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    <title>Jumi Ram said:</title>
    <link>http://www.wpdfd.com/forums/wpdfd/web_design_software/color_shift_from_photoshop_to_dreamweaver/#p2849</link>
    <description><![CDATA[Hello Cyberkashi,<br />
             Photoshop is a color managed environment. Dreamweaver and browsers and the<br />
web are not.Easiest solution is to disable color management in Photoshop for that image then export your slices.<br />
Thank you.<br />
jumi<br />
<a href="http://www.web4half.com"><strong>Ecommerce Website Design</strong></a><br />
<a href="http://www.rubtheweb.com"><b>SEO India</b></a>]]></description>
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