Saving animated GIFS

Hi
I'm having a problem saving an animated GIF in photoshop so the colours match the original photoshop file.
I've tried playing with the save setting, dither, 32,64 colours, adaptive, selective etc but always comes out a lot brighter than the original could.
The file is set up at 72 dpi, in rgb, to the correct pixel size. When I save for web as a Jpeg the colour matches but not when saved as an animated gif.
I need all colours on my web files to be consist in accordance with our brand, please help
thanks

Make sure that in the 'save for web' dialog, you do not have 'Restrictive (Web)' selected.
GIF is limited to 256 colors so if you are trying to use more, then you are bound to have some color shifting.
Also note that GIF does not support the embedding of color profiles. Start out your original document in the basic sRGB profile. Note that this is one of the many color profiles you use in 'RGB' color mode.

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