Prepare Images For Web Publishing - A Brief “How-To”
I often see in a lot of forums that people are complaining about image quality after uploading their photographs to online galleries and such. They complain about “muted colors” or “they look tad washed out”.
The “secret” is behind the rendering engine of the used internet browser.
Most of them are just able to reproduce the sRGB colorspace.
If your workflow contains editing/processing in a different colorspace, then you might follow the steps mentioned below. (Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS2)
After you are done with all your image processing or corrections, click in the menu bar
Edit - Convert to profile
in the dialog box choose destination colorspace sRGB IEC61966-2.1
conversion options
module adobe (ACE)
relative colorimetric
and tick the 3 options
(if your image has only one layer, flatten image has no function, so only 2 options available)
Hit OK
Note: It is normal that the colors change, specially if you convert from Adobe RGB to sRGB.
After that, resize the image e.g. 900 x 600 px
Resample method: bicubic sharper
Sharpen if needed.
Save for web (ctrl-alt-shift-s)
In the dialog box, there is an option upper right (ICC profile)
Set the option to include the icc profile in the file.
Save and you’re done.
Cheers, Vernon Trent
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