Re: preparing jpegs for website



Aaron wrote:
Colors must often match the hex colors provided in the HTML. ^

Who told you that nonsens? (We are talking about photos saved as JPEG, don't we?)

supports color profiling that is implemented differently across
browsers.
Browsers do not consider color profiles. Anyway, when you use "Save for Web" any color profile in the image will be removed.


Regards,
Manfred Grebler
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