If I recall correctly, this is an old issue, and the reason why
there were web-safe colors. Basically, it was said that different
software may threat images differently because of inexact colors
and/or different platforms --I don't recall the exact reason, though.
Do you have the image
sounds like a problem with photoshop or your pc -how are you and your clients
calibrating your monitors?
Listsmem escribió:
Has anyone else noticed this problem before? Open a solid color jpeg
in photoshop and use a digital color meter to read its hex value.
Then drag and drop the same
Listsmem wrote:
Has anyone else noticed this problem before? [trimmed]
~Ben
Yes.
But since it is not necessarily a specific css related problem, you may
(?) find http://webdesign-l.com/ a better place to seek an answer.
Best,
~dL
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Hi David,
Thanks for the link, I'll definitely check it out. I *do* think this
is a CSS related problem just because we are so often trying to match
text, borders, blocks of background color (all specified with CSS) to
images which are generated from some image editing program or another.