Photoshop may be configured to show you “corrected” color. What you see in that environment will naturally be different than what you see in an uncorrected environment like the Web. In Photoshop, use the View / Proof Setup submenu to choose Monitor RGB to disable Photoshop’s “soft proofing” so you will see the uncorrected data from your photo. Then, what you set up in that environment will look more similar to what you see in a pass-through image in Freeway.
Walter
On Nov 20, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Otto wrote:
Hi, after looking in the freeway guide and several discussions in Freeway Talk about image quality I still cannot find an answer to my problem:
I worked on a photo in photoshop, showing a red sculpture → 72 dpi, jpeg
I imported it to freeway, where I would like to place it → high res
Both in Freeway and also in the browser preview the picture lost quality, getting darker and loosing color.
It is strange, because all other programms von my computer are showing the photo, as made in photoshop, even iWeb.
I also tried “Pass Through”, but it is still the same.
Do you have an idea to solve this problem? Thank you!
I may be wrong, but…i am a retired professional photographer (?retired) who also davbles in web site design. I have read, found, been encouraged to go into Photoshop and change the color space of the image to the sRGB one, the one with all the numbers after it. This color space is tuned to represent the same color space that most browsers have to use to display images in.
Maybe this will allow your images to be further displayed correctly, or almost so.