Photoshop jpeg colors not matching in dreamweaver

inserted a jpeg image created in photoshop cs (8) in
dreamweaver and the color is slightly different, a problem because
now the image doesn't blend into the background color of the web
page. can I setup photoshop to match the color system of
dreamweaver ? i never had this problem in photoshop 6.
thanks

> Please note that not all web browsers understand the
format of PNG
> especially
> with MSIE browsers, it depends on how you code and apply
some brilliant
> hacking
> techinque to make it work on all browsers regardless.
Of all the browsers, only IE6 and below do not know how to do
PNG
transparency. Other PNG graphics are fine in IE. So, this
statement is a
bit misleading.
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> > Be sure that your JPEG color profile is set to sRGB
>
> I agree with that approach, it is the best way to go and
make sure that it
> is
> set correctly in PS for that matter. I also agree with
Murray and Michael
> Hager
> with some techinque applied to JPG percentage or PNG
with transparency.
>
> Please note that not all web browsers understand the
format of PNG
> especially
> with MSIE browsers, it depends on how you code and apply
some brilliant
> hacking
> techinque to make it work on all browsers regardless.
>
> Cheers, DWD
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