I asked this before, tried to solve it with given solutions but wasnt enough. So I use illustrator and used a youtube lesson to learn a drawing, i noticed that the artist has a perfect cyan blue he used as eyes/ellipse but my cyan looked teal, more green. i tried changing within RGB settings (mine and his are set to RGB) but it didn't change. After asking this, i check my edit>color settings and tried setting it right, but it was still wrong with some colors. blue looks purple, purple is just darker purple and the shades of yellow are different. all these from whats in color swatches. But then i discovered when i save the file and open it from its saved location the colors look intact. so now i compared Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and Indesign side by side and changed the color settings to be the same, surprisingly all three had shown different shades of the same color. here's cyan as an example: i use a MacBook pro(2017) 15" processor- 2.9Ghz Intel i7 Graphics- Radeon Pro 560 4096 MB (the display) Intel HD Graphics 630 1536 MB Now check this from Illustrator, the left is when i saved my work and opened it from the saved location and the right is how it looks when I'm using illustrator and so its a screenshot. main thing here, check the eyes which are cyan. And yes again, I use RGB.
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