Switching image from Photoshop to ImageReady, CS1

I am making a website of my art, and after I edit it in Photoshop, I then switch to Imageready and add the image to a webpage. However, the quality goes way down every time, and it's frustrating. The color becomes muted, and the artwork becomes grainier. I'm not doing anything like enlarging the image beforehand, either. I can look at two windows, one in Photoshop, and one in ImageReady of the exact same image, and the quality difference is huge.
Could someone help, please, if it's possible to do anything?
Thank you,
Allan

because it writes in a 1.8 gamma correction, which some applications honor and some do not, so you have no way to predict how the image will display in various applications.
CS2 (and earlier) Save for Web does the same.
CS3 SFW does not write the unwanted gamma chunk.

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