Differences between photoshop and Flickr

Hi everyone,
    There is my problem : I modify my picture in Photoshop CS4 and save it in Jpeg to the max quality. When I transfert my picture in Flickr, I loose some saturation, the colors are less vivid. I'd like to know if I do something wrong. There are in Attach Files my two pictures. The difference isn't so huge, but it's annoying. Thank you very much
Halychou

Definitely a color management issue, as noted above.  Save for Web and Devices is one way to convert your images to sRGB for publication.  However, it may be that you want to just work with images in the sRGB color space to begin with.  This can simplify things in that you can just Save As JPEG and the image will be tagged with the sRGB profile.
A pertinent question:  How are you getting your images into Photoshop such that they are tagged with a profile other than sRGB?
I know that the Adobe Camera Raw default is to convert to the Adobe RGB color space.  If this is what's causing your images to be opened in Photoshop with the Adobe RGB color space, you should know that the target color profile is selectable in Adobe Camera Raw.  Specifically, there's a link at the bottom center of the ACR dialog allowing you to select both color space and bit depth.
Also, in the Edit - Color Settings dialog, there are some checkboxes that you can set to have Photoshop warn you when you're opening a document in other than your preferred working space.  I find it handy to have such warnings enabled.
Hope this helps.
-Noel

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