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Jack Brannen
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June 16, 2023
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Colors washed out in Illustrator vs. Photoshop

  • June 16, 2023
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Below is a screenshot of the same Hex colors in Illustrator next to Photoshop. Illustrator colors are washed out and wrong. (Images in the Finder match Photoshop, as they should.)

 

Illustrator Proof Colors is turned ON and set to sRGB, same as Photoshop. What am I missing?

 

TIA!

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Correct answer Ton Frederiks

I would start using color management, make sure that files have profiles and turn on the warnings for missing/mismatched profiles in your Color Settings and sync them across your Adobe apps.

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Ton Frederiks
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June 16, 2023

What is the Document Color Profile of the Illustrator document (you can see in Edit > Assign Profile if it differs from the Working RGB)?

Do you have multiple monitors?

Jack Brannen
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June 20, 2023

Both Illustrator and Photoshop were set to "Don't color manage" but look exactly the same when I set them to sRGB. I do have multiple monitors, but right now I'm working on my MacBook Pro screen.

Ton Frederiks
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Ton FrederiksCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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June 20, 2023

I would start using color management, make sure that files have profiles and turn on the warnings for missing/mismatched profiles in your Color Settings and sync them across your Adobe apps.

Monika Gause
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June 16, 2023

Is color management set up in the same ways? 

What happens when you turn off the proof?

Color definitions are also the same?

Jack Brannen
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June 20, 2023

Both documents are set to "Don't color manage" and look the same when they are changed to sRGB.

No change when I turn off the proof.

(Does this answer your Qs? I'm not super knowledgeable about color management.)

Thanks!

Monika Gause
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June 20, 2023

@Jack Brannen  schrieb:

I'm not super knowledgeable about color management.

 


 

You should change that.

No current graphic design application works without color management. Even if you think you have turned it off, it still is doing its thing. Only you have no influence on it.