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Color Management Photoshop CC vs Instagram

New Here ,
Jul 14, 2018 Jul 14, 2018

Hello,

I have a color management question.  I mostly edit my photographs for web. (instagram/website) The problem I am having is that when I edit my images I get very specific with my color.  I then will save the images using the Export > Save for Web (legacy) feature.  Once I've uploaded the jpeg file to instagram I'm noticing massive color shifts.  I just uploaded a portrait I spent hours on.  In photoshop on both my calibrated Eizo and macbook pro screen the image was relatively neutral.  Now that it is uploaded to Instagram I am noticing a subtle blue shift in the overall image.   I can of course delete it and reupload with the correct adjustments, but I am getting really frustrated by working this way.  I don't want to correct an image to my liking on both of these screens only to find out that it doesn't really look all that great on my phone screen.  Does anyone have any EDIT > Color Settings suggestions?

Thank you!

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Community Expert , Apr 15, 2019 Apr 15, 2019

Everyone says to click Srgb,

What do you mean by click Srgb? Where are you doing that? I’m getting a perfect match between Photoshop and OSX browsers.

Here my Photoshop file has sRGB assigned, and to the right the Instagram page viewed in Firefox.

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Phone OSs are not color managed—the displays are not profiled—so there‘s not much you can do about that. For me sRGB is acceptable on my iOS phones and tablets.

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Jul 14, 2018 Jul 14, 2018

I'm guessing that you are exporting an Adobe RGB or ProPhoto image, and not checking Convert to sRGB and Embed color profile in the Save for web dialog. Checking these two boxes ought to fix the problem.

Most web browsers are color managed these days, and will assign sRGB to untagged images, but if the image is in the Adobe RGB or ProPhoto color space, it will display cold and unsaturated.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 14, 2018 Jul 14, 2018

Hi

I don't use Instagram but in general terms:

When you Save for Web have you converted to sRGB and Embedded the profile - both should be checked.

When you view the image are you using a browser that is color-managed and uses both the embedded profile of the image and the monitor profile of your display. Not all do this correctly. On Windows, Firefox does (if set up correctly).

Like I said , I don't use Instagram but if it is including the embedded profile and not stripping it - then with both the above conditions met, it should display correctly.

Dave

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New Here ,
Apr 15, 2019 Apr 15, 2019

Everyone says to click Srgb, but i have done this multiple times with no avail... there is something off about uploading to instagram and no one seems to know what is happening. I have tried uploading and export with a million different settings but they don't work

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Apr 15, 2019 Apr 15, 2019
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Everyone says to click Srgb,

What do you mean by click Srgb? Where are you doing that? I’m getting a perfect match between Photoshop and OSX browsers.

Here my Photoshop file has sRGB assigned, and to the right the Instagram page viewed in Firefox.

Screen Shot.png

Phone OSs are not color managed—the displays are not profiled—so there‘s not much you can do about that. For me sRGB is acceptable on my iOS phones and tablets.

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