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Color calibration is not working in PhotoshopCC 2015.1.2

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Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

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After calibrating monitor with X-rite i1Profiler on multiple monitors. On one of them Dell 2408WFP, the photoshop is showing different colors than other previewers. (Chrome on right) Photoshop working space set to sRGB.

http://imgur.com/nvizXF6

But opening Save for Web the preview is saturated again.

http://imgur.com/hKEL5Hy

Can't figure it out how to fix it? I work on PC with windows, Nvidia graphic card.

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Community Expert , Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

Hi

When you calibrated your monitor you will actually have done two things. One - adjusted your monitor and created a calibration file to bring it as close as possible to a standard. Two -created a profile which is used by colour managed applications to adjust the displayed colours and make them as accurate as possible.

If you ensure you Photos are saved with an ICC profile, colour managed applications will display the image correctly.

Photoshop uses colour management - most broswers do not. They s

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Jan 31, 2017 Jan 31, 2017

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Hi I'm working a graphic design company so i'm knowing some point which is find you. If i am going to your problem then seriously say that i do not look any problem. Actully you are do copy this image . If you had used original image in your work i think so you have never harassment.

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