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Hi All!
I hope you can help - my issue is with colours on illustrator, every time I use it the colours appear to be darker and in general duller, not as bright and vivid as they should be. This happens when I create new colour, paste colour ID or even when paste image in AI (preview of the image is nice, but when pasted in AI the colour change)
Just to clarify, my colour settings is set to RGB, and settings are the same as image attached. I will also attach the screen grab of previewed image vs the same when pasted in illustrator to show the colour difference. This is just the quick way to show you the issue, but this issue gets really annoying when trying to design and use nice and bright colours.
I read previous chats about similar issues and still no fix. I did see some people advising to change to preview in CPU but I don't have this option - could this be the issue? I only get GPU. I have a DELL XPS laptop I wonder if anyone knows if I need any extra drivers, anything I need to do or what could be the issue? And ways to fix it
Please! Help! Thanks!
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What is the image’s Color Space (ICC Profile)?
As far as I know Windows Photos is not Color Managed and therefore useless for previewing images.
Please open the image in Photoshop, set the Status Bar to »Document Profile« and post a screenshot.
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Hi thanks for your response.
How can I check ICC Profile?
Okay so I did save a random colour palette and viewed it in Windows photo and it does look brigher than it is shown in illustrator after saving as jpeg. It can be quite misleading though during design process on Illustrator. Is there anything you would recommend for Windows?
Also attached the screen grab off with 'document profile' below
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Windows photo can be used to check if the photo is working at all. Don't ever rely on it for color.
What you need to do now:
- learn how color works, RGB, CMYK etc
- learn color management. It has been there for 20 years. It won't go away.
This is the very basic info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/understanding-color-management.html
There is a lot more to learn.
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That image is untagged so the image does not actually have a defined appearance.
So as per @Monika Gause ’s recommendation please familiarize yourself with Color Management basics.