Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
On Jun 28, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Alan Bowman wrote: thanks for the advice kathy! i just don't get why I get an html file when i try to right click and download the mp3s (the midis seem ok). is it anything to to with the fact that no matter what page i'm on i alwasy see the same url? You're most welcome. supereva.it is a framed site. You could try an absolute url and see if that works any better. The directories may be different than what they appear. http://art.supereva.it/bowman.superdada/music/13%20You_collective.mid (fix that %20) or http://art.supereva.it/alanfffo.superdada/environment3.mp3 The text says 'Indiana' is hosted offsite, but the link points to the same site
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
thanks for the advice kathy! i just don't get why I get an html file when i try to right click and download the mp3s (the midis seem ok). is it anything to to with the fact that no matter what page i'm on i alwasy see the same url? alan
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
On Jun 27, 2004, at 12:40 PM, Alan Bowman wrote: re: the previous mail i can get it to work (to download the mp3 to HD) using netscape but not IE also You.html says it's load but i can't see anything! are they using some weird script of transfering my files around? i've seen a link ti one of my pages from the supereva site which has a completely different URL! It may be something as simple as changing the url from Here the full piece here to Here the full piece here as my Safari Browser reads it just fine. IE is very literal about &20's, or spaces, and only correctly reads actual spaces, but most servers or something translate the spaces to the ascii, or %20, so that's why IE breaks. my head really hurts! you think so? Music sounds nice. Very weird about supereva not allowing direct links to mp3 files. You might try an Embed tag. http://www.blogdrive.com/site/musicem.html http://david.egbert.name/work/newmedia/quicktime/mp3_in_quicktime/ (quicktime embed)
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
re: the previous mail i can get it to work (to download the mp3 to HD) using netscape but not IE also You.html says it's load but i can't see anything! are they using some weird script of transfering my files around? i've seen a link ti one of my pages from the supereva site which has a completely different URL! my head really hurts! al
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
> nope! it was already set to rgb + 8 bit - i turned off the colour > management but i get really bright colours, even on the web compat. settings > red looks pink(ish) > > i yse photoshop 7.0 Try to have a look at your "ColorSync"-Settings in the Control Panels (if you use a Mac). I have experienced similar problems until I did choose the right settings for my printer and my monitor. (Most devices provide a ColorSync-profile which you can choose). Hope this helps... Gabriel
RE: FLUXLIST: request for help
dear alan, after perusing the replies, i'm not sure if your question was addressed entirely. i have had a lot of issues mainly with the file type (either cmyk or rgb). because rgb is based on light (as is your monitor), the pallette will allow much brighter colors. this being said, you can jump between cmyk and rgb and see how it limits your pallette. but once you print the file, no matter what file type it is, your printer is limited by its inks (CMY&K) and will not hold the intensity of rgb. one thing i have noticed--using generic inks in my epson produce muddied and dulled colors. using the epson inks (much more expensive) produced nice vibrant colors for me. hope this helps and isn't too redundant. matt Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: request for help Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 17:57:00 +0100 >dear anybody and everybody and your friends and relatives, > >a plea for help! (smiles sweetly, gives watery eyed imploring look) > >i'm having real trouble with photoshop - getting the colours i see on >screen to match with the actual colours of the images. >working with tiffs from cds of a trade catalogue images that should >be all bright and cheery > >however, i get sort of dull murky colours where there should be >bright reds etc. i've played around with all the options, but to no >avail - however, when i "save for web" etc i get the bright colours >back > >and i can't find what i'm looking for in the help files, or online > >any ideas? > >bests > >alan > >sorry for the mass, impersonal mail but i'm kind of at a loss here. >
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
I know that for printing you have to save the colors as CYMK for them to print correctly. Doing that made a big difference printing my magazine. Occaisionally that changes the image onscreen a little but I don't know what to about that. Of course, I don't know what that means when dealing with the web. Hope that helps Benjamin
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
alan bowman wrote: i've gone through the colour managements options, but nothing seems to make a difference. all colours seem ok in paintshop pro - so the monitor is ok Can you set your monitor profile to the same color profile as the cd tiffs use? s-rgb-xxx or other
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
sol, gabriel > > image menu -> mode -> select RGB colour if not already ticked and 8 > bits/channel nope! it was already set to rgb + 8 bit - i turned off the colour management but i get really bright colours, even on the web compat. settings red looks pink(ish) i yse photoshop 7.0 i've gone through the colour managements options, but nothing seems to make a difference. all colours seem ok in paintshop pro - so the monitor is ok bah! thanks alan
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
Alan, I think the following may help.. image menu -> mode -> select RGB colour if not already ticked and 8 bits/channel ..then again it might not...if it doesn't let me know. cheers, Sol.
Re: FLUXLIST: request for help
> dear anybody and everybody and your friends and relatives, > > a plea for help! (smiles sweetly, gives watery eyed imploring look) > > i'm having real trouble with photoshop - getting the colours i see on screen > to match with the actual colours of the images. > working with tiffs from cds of a trade catalogue images that should be all > bright and cheery > > however, i get sort of dull murky colours where there should be bright reds > etc. i've played around with all the options, but to no avail - however, when > i "save for web" etc i get the bright colours back > > and i can't find what i'm looking for in the help files, or online > > any ideas? > > bests > > alan > > sorry for the mass, impersonal mail but i'm kind of at a loss here. Hi Alan, Wich version of Photoshop do you use ? What are your Color Management settings ? (Seems the problen lies there...) All the best Gabriel