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.jpg's turning black in Word
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<blockquote data-quote="jaffa design" data-source="post: 1282196" data-attributes="member: 211390"><p>I think I've got to the bottom of this. By default when you save an RGB image in JPEG format out of photoshop it embeds a colour profile (sRGB IEC61966-2.1). I'm told this is a profile that makes RGB files view consistently over Mac platforms.</p><p></p><p>From experience this profile seems to cause problems when the file is imported into some Microsoft/PC applications. The good news is you can turn the profile off and it's really simple. As you use the Format drop-down to save the file as a jpeg, underneath you will see that there is a section entitled Color:... You will probably notice that the 'Embed Colour Profile' button is checked. Uncheck this button and then save your jpeg. This will save the file without the profile. It works... try it. You have to remember to do it every time though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaffa design, post: 1282196, member: 211390"] I think I've got to the bottom of this. By default when you save an RGB image in JPEG format out of photoshop it embeds a colour profile (sRGB IEC61966-2.1). I'm told this is a profile that makes RGB files view consistently over Mac platforms. From experience this profile seems to cause problems when the file is imported into some Microsoft/PC applications. The good news is you can turn the profile off and it's really simple. As you use the Format drop-down to save the file as a jpeg, underneath you will see that there is a section entitled Color:... You will probably notice that the 'Embed Colour Profile' button is checked. Uncheck this button and then save your jpeg. This will save the file without the profile. It works... try it. You have to remember to do it every time though. [/QUOTE]
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