Color profiling and soft-proof assistance needed
My workflow goes like this:
- I calibrated my Dell monitors using DisplayCAL program with Spyder 3 hardware. Color profiles are created for each monitor and properly assigned.
- Edit my images in Lightroom RAW then export to Profoto RGB 16bit CR2 raw files in Photoshop for final touches and tweaks.
- Save to 8bit AdobeRGB JPG file using maximum detail at 12, color profile built-in in each file.
What happens next depends on the program. If I view my images in Chrome or Firefox, images look as in PS. If I view them in Edge (IE), images will appear overly saturated as Edge is not utilizing color profile correctly (I think so).
I have sent one adobeRGB image to my friend and he sent me a PNG screenshot of my picture displayed in various programs on his computer. What I saw was a terrible red, even magenta skin tones. But when I saw the same PNG file on my Android smartphone, the skin tones appeared correctly and without any problems!
Whatever I did, I couldn't make that PNG screenshot look good on my monitors _except_ when I went to the PS and chose Proof-> Monitor RGB. Then magic happened and that overly red image showed nice skin tones.
My question is - what is going on here? What am I doing wrong? Why color profiled image look bad on his screenshot on my monitors but good on a smartphone? What PS did with Proof->MonitorRGB? I'm not sure I understand this - does PS turn off color management during soft-proofing? If it proofs using the same monitor profile I'm already having enabled, why do I see a huge difference in reds and why those skin tones suddenly have the right colors?
This was just an example, but sometimes I too can see oversaturated (reds and skin tones) images in some programs on my computer.
Thanks in advance.
