Hey guys,
I just finished an Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended-product. After 6 hours of work, I wanted to export it but an unpleasant suprise awaited me.
In PS itself the gradients from light to very dark don't have any sign of jerkyness or jagged lines. When openend in any kind of Windows application, the blacks and dark areas are very jagged and the cubes are cleary visible.
Because this is my final assignment for school, and many people told me I could get a good grade, this has to be perfect.
I understood it had something to do with sRGB and Adobe RGB, that Windows couldn't display Adobe RGB and because of that, special colors are incorrectly rendered. Is there any solution for this as I'm quite active in graphics processing.
Image:
I don't know if the jagges can be seen from an internet browser, but it can be seen from the Windows Picture viewer.
I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended - With GPU Acceleration
Windows Vista Home Premium x86
Samsung SyncMaster 206BW @ 1680 * 1050 - 32-bit.
Thank you very much!
I just finished an Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended-product. After 6 hours of work, I wanted to export it but an unpleasant suprise awaited me.
In PS itself the gradients from light to very dark don't have any sign of jerkyness or jagged lines. When openend in any kind of Windows application, the blacks and dark areas are very jagged and the cubes are cleary visible.
Because this is my final assignment for school, and many people told me I could get a good grade, this has to be perfect.
I understood it had something to do with sRGB and Adobe RGB, that Windows couldn't display Adobe RGB and because of that, special colors are incorrectly rendered. Is there any solution for this as I'm quite active in graphics processing.

Image:

I don't know if the jagges can be seen from an internet browser, but it can be seen from the Windows Picture viewer.
I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended - With GPU Acceleration
Windows Vista Home Premium x86
Samsung SyncMaster 206BW @ 1680 * 1050 - 32-bit.
Thank you very much!