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>>44077"Its in PNG because its best way IMHO to export from raw to web format without losing the vibrance of the colors."
Just an FYI: This honestly isn't the best idea in the world, because the browsers do not render PNG colours the same. Doing web design layouts for years, this has been a pain for me to match PNG colours to web colour, as IE and FF will represent them differently.
If you want good colour representation on the web, I'd personally recomend converting the image over to an sRGB profile, and saving as a JPG. The main reason why colours are lost on the web with JPGs is because some cameras use colour profiles that the web browsers do not support (such as my Canon 350D saving to Adobe RGB), and when viewed in a web browser, they appear washed out. So simply convert it over to a sRGB profile, and alls good when uploading to web!
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