Colors in Safari and IE

Hello. I'm not very good at web design. I have a problem when
viewing my site on different browsers. The pink background i'm
using in dreamweaver was replicated in photoshop images i made for
the site, by typing in its colour code. however, when i view these
images on my site in safari, the pinks dont quite match, making it
obvious where my images end and where my web page background meet.
Internet explorer has no problems though.
any help on what i should do ?

Or if you are trying to match a jpg image with an HTML color
region....
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