Thread: Photoshop HELP!
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Old 03-22-2004, 06:10 PM  
Dynamix
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Originally posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl
I've tried to make the background the same color as the flash...however somehow it never comes out the same color...you always see somewhat of a color difference and it just doesnt look good.

I don't remember it doing this, I could be wrong and maybe I am just now noticing but it's really getting on my nerves. I thought maybe I changed some setting I had in PS or something...no clue!

I tried the anti-aliased thing...and that just made the pic all dark. I'm not wonderful in photoshop, but I'm "okay". I just thought maybe it was a simple setting I somehow changed.
Here's my steps:
1 - Select an appropriate background color in Photoshop (make DAMN SURE the 'Show Web Colors only' option is checked.

2 - Save the image in GIF format with 256 colors.

3 - Close and re-open the GIF, not PSD, and use the color sampler once again to find the background color.

4 - Import the color into Flash as the background color, as well as your GIF image.. they should match, as they usually do for me.
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