Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:46 pm
1) There can be some nasty hue changes when I look at an image that's been uploaded to the web. It seems to be most pronounced with skies; for example, I can get the hue clock to be right at 7:30 in CurveMeister (and in Photoshop) but when I look at the image online it's at more like 7:00. What is happening and how can I avoid this? (Another thing that happens to an online image is that skin loses saturation.)
2) I usually have the standalone hue clock program running when I'm in Photoshop. I leave it on when I open CurveMeister. However, I notice a significant difference between the reading of the standalone hue clock when compared to the reading of hue clocks that are built into CurveMeister (such as the one adjacent to the curves and the ones that are associated with sample points.) The seems to happen in Lab mode but not in RGB. In Lab, the built-in hue clocks are about 20 minutes counterclockwise of the standalone hue clocks. Is there an explanation for this.
Thanks.
2) I usually have the standalone hue clock program running when I'm in Photoshop. I leave it on when I open CurveMeister. However, I notice a significant difference between the reading of the standalone hue clock when compared to the reading of hue clocks that are built into CurveMeister (such as the one adjacent to the curves and the ones that are associated with sample points.) The seems to happen in Lab mode but not in RGB. In Lab, the built-in hue clocks are about 20 minutes counterclockwise of the standalone hue clocks. Is there an explanation for this.
Thanks.