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How color works on the web

How color works on the web - Photoshop Tutorial

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How color works on the web

- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how color works on the web and how much more limited it is than color inside Photoshop. Now, as you're probably aware all of your web images should be RGB. That is to say red, green, blue just as they are when they're captured by a digital camera or scanner. So that much is safe. So in other words, there's not a lot, you need to worry about where the basic color model is concerned. However, there are different varieties of RGB out there. And to see what I'm talking about, I want you to go up to the edit menu and choose the color settings command which is the one with the keyboard shortcut of CNTRL Shift K or Command Shift K on the Mac. Now, by default, at least here in the States this settings option in the top left corner of the dialog box is set to North America general purpose two. In European versions of the software, I imagine it…

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