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  • meok0

    First, explain to him that theres nothing you can possibly do to have the images looking the same on every display in the world. The best you could do is to display a pretty close match when the site is being viewed with a calibrated computer display.

    That said..

    Seems to me that the problem as to do with the photography and post-processing of his images more that with his website.

    The best simple workflow for accurate product colors:

    -Shoot the product with a gretag-macbeth color-checker card. http://www.gretagmacbeth.com/ind…

    -In photoshop, make a curve ajustment layer, then set your white, black and midtone point from the color-checker card. This is to remove any color cast from your image.

    -before using the "save for web" feature, convert your working space to sRGB.

    hope this helps

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