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Thanks so much! Pfew, so at least I know it's a common thing. Is the "ehance photos" option enabled in your photos app? Though it still oversaturates when the option is off.
Hm, this is quite an annoying thing actually, that other software doesn't adhere to a standard like Lightroom and...
Could someone perhaps try, as a reference for me, to see if there's (a significant) increase in saturation between exported JPG's (with sRGB), compared to Lightroom, in the default photos app?
I still somehow feel there's something "off" more than was the case in the past...
Thanks :)
After calibrating, the Datacolor software indicated it could render 99,9% sRGB, since these two monitors I have, are advertised specificaly as such... When calibrating, I used the advanced option. Which involved using the RGB sliders of the monitor to get the monitor as close to 6500 kelvin as...
@ Ferguson, as far as I remember from a time when I really got into this stuff, I also understood that the display profile is sort of the final universal "translation" of colours to the display. So that applications don't "use" the display profile one-on-one. As I've read in the past, whether...
I had a feeling this was the case.
The tricky thing is, that it can happen that clients of me watch my work in non colour managed software...So I end up during my post processing sort of trying to constantly export it and watch it in different software. Going back and forth, so the result won't...
Ah so you also had your fair share of busting your brains (and eyes), as I read.
Thanks for thinking with me Ferguson. It's calibrated to (99%) sRGB. The monitors are not wide gamut...
Hi there!
I hope someone can help me out, because I'm a bit puzzled. I got two colour calibrated pc's (Datacolor Spyder), and since recently I notice that between different software, photos are rendered with different saturation/contrast levels.
So I noticed, Lightroom, Photoshop, and Chrome...
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