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wilfbiffherb

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Hi all,

I'm having g somewhat of a minor meltdown trying to scan my darkroom prints. I am printing 9.5x9.5 inches, scanning using an Epson v500 then stitching the two images together in photoshop cs5. So far so good. I am then editing in Photoshop and using silver efex to get my image right. Then I reduce my tiff size and use "save for Web and devices" to get a jpeg. When I open the jpeg on a device such as a phone or tablet it is way off. There's hardly and blacks, there's light flare all around the edges of the image and everything is a horrid green colour (the original has a nice slightly warmtone). I am using a monitor calibrated using a Spyder 2.

I know that compared to a calibrated monitor mobile devices will be a little off but this is ridiculous! Can anyone offer any sage counsel?
 

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Does your resulting jpeg look okay on your monitor?

Have you verified the the jpeg file is saved with sRGB color space? (saving for web should do that, but with a tone/color rendering problem, is the first thing I'd double-check).

In general, you're going through quite a few contortions in post, and are well-removed from your original image. That said, evidence of image degradation should show itself on your monitor, not just on mobile devices.
 
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wilfbiffherb

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Hi Alan,

After working on it in photoshop I just select save for Web and devices. Then set it to jpeg and srb and hit save. It looks ok after that when I view it in my monitor in the standard image viewer. It's when I open it on a device or another computer that it looks crazy. The computer is off at the moment - I'll try and post some images tomorrow.
 

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if your final is BW have try tried desaturation after silver efex?
 

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just read your above, have you tried a manual conversion for web? ie set resolution and color space then save as jpeg?
 
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wilfbiffherb

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Hi Doyle,

Is is a black and white print however they are toned so do have some colour. I will try a manual save as a jpeg and see how that goes. Thanks for the tip.
 

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Maybe what you are viewing the image on is not colour managed - i use Irfanview with a plug in matches CS6 exactly so when i edit then check an image out - always the same - some devices are not colour managed. And cannot handle anything other than 8 bit
 
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