Ultimate Mac and Adobe Color Management Setup
- January 14, 2021
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I know there are multiple points of color mangement on the Mac, from True Tone and Night Shift to apps with individual profiles. Adjusting any one of these settings can have a dramatic effect on what the designer is seeing vs. the client.
Is there an ultimate setup for digital (web, social, broadcast) and print work?
1) I'm assuming every designer turns OFF both True Tone and Night Shift in their preferences? The problem is there is also a sliding scale within the Night Shift prefs for "Color Temperature". I've got mine set more towards "less warm" but I'm curious what others have it set too.
2) There is also a "Display Profile" setting on the Mac. Mine is set to the default iMac setting but I'm wondering if I should adjust that as well.
3) Each app also has it's own color profile settings independent of the Mac's display and those settings might be different for digital vs print:
- For digital, I usually set my Color Settings to sRGB IEC61966-2.1
- For print, I would imagine there's a multitude of options depending on the final outcome. Would it be alright to simply design in sRGB IEC61966-2.1 within PSD, AI, or ID and then convert the final flattened artwork to CMYK? I've had several print designers in the past tell me that was fine.
I'm hoping others, who might have more experience managing color, can help sort out this list of "Ultimate Color Settings" so that we're all being more consistent in out work. Let me know what your setup is as well.
