I am preparing a Power Point presentation of artworks, from large Photoshop files. I convert them to high quality JPEGs then import them into the Power Point slides. There is no visible onscreen difference between the original multilayer .psd and the .jpg files but in PowerPoint they are each significantly washed out. I have to restore them each individually in Power Point by increasing the saturation. This is a most annoying feature. Has anyone any clues on this, like setting a profile for Power Point or the like?
Severin Crisp
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                    Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP
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