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Old 08-02-2003, 10:45 PM   #2
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I don't know that I have a total answer for you, but it may be a Mac issue. When I had Photoshop 4, all images looked lighter than in a browser and in my Paint Shop Pro. When I visited a print shop where everything was Mac, my web site looked very washed out. (I now have Photoshop 7 and I'm not seeing that same issue.) I'm not sure why this happens this way, and since I'm not a Mac person, it's about the full extent of the help I can give.

Photoshop was orignally created for and only ran on a Mac. Only in later days was it available for the PC. It was also originally for the print world and not the web, though with later versions, they have come up to speed. Since IPhoto is a Mac product, there could be similar issues affecting what you see, especially if you have an earlier version of IPhoto.
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