Adjustments made in aperture are not showing on the internet

i have a really strange problem. i just started shooting in RAW and when i export my photo to my desktop as a jpeg original size, i can see that all the adjustments that i made (such as color enriching, saturation, sharpening, etc...)have been saved from what i see in front of me in Preview. However, as soon as i upload the photo to flickr, or even email it to myself as an attachment, the adjustments that i made seem to have gone away or are not as obvious at all. so when i view the photo as an attachment or in flickr, the colors don't look nearly as good because the adjustments that i made have seemed to have disappeared. BUT, when i make adjustments as drastic as changing the photo to black and white, that you can see the black and white. so i'm wondering if the colors are different on the Web? Also, i never had this problem when i shot in Jpeg. does anyone know what's going on here? i'm so confused.
thanks!

Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Changing the image size for the web has a big impact on image colors.
The best thing you can do is to download an image from the web on your computer and check how it looks.
Also, do not export to "original size" but to the "wanted for the web" image size.
Mihalis.

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