Export for web CC2015: better or worse?

Hi people,

I must have missed something.

Export for the web old fashioned way you choose the profile of colors... and 'new' export seems not to have this feature.

Same image exported with new exports right lost red colors.

The image is much more neutral. But if I can't fix this... better stick with good old for web export...

Also note that with the same JPEG compression (50%), that the "not" export provide a file size about half. How they do that?

Thanks for the clues

Didier

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I prefer the legacy SFW. Some speculations that the other export features were released in advance.

Could you also know the extension, export assistance. A button to access the features.

https://creative.Adobe.com/addons/products/12270#.VZwlbYsWlW9

Gene

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