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  1. #11
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    The flat areas of grays always have a pinkish warm cast, and I have to adjust the gray colors in Photoshop.

    However, not even Photoshop/Image Ready can export neutral grays in gifs well. It takes a lot of playing with the Image Ready settings to get anywhere near neutral. Most grays come out either distinctly blueish or pinkish.

    Dale

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  2. #12
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    Think it it the red optical illusion - as I look at the screen all the while turns pink [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    I had what appeared to be a similar problem. I did a web site with a dark green background and added some jpeg's with a similar colour (to integrate the photo's into the background). It looked fine on my home machine and on several other peoples machines, but it the photo edges showed up on my PC at work.

    So, I know the feeling of in looking different on other machines, but yours is fine here.

    Turan

 

 

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