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Colours change when I move my photoshop document to my laptop screen from my cintq 13HD

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Dec 14, 2023 Dec 14, 2023

Hi there I recently got a new laptop and Ive noticed when I move my photoshop document from my cintq screen to my laptop screen I notice a major drop in saturation in my colour from one screen to the next. so much so that I put an image between two screens and print screened the result and the image itself shows a separation from saturated to desatured. I was using photoshop 2021 and I've now switched to photoshop 2023 but the problem persists. Does anyone here know how I can solve this problem.
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Dec 15, 2023 Dec 15, 2023
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@VideoKojo this reads like a display colour management issue,

ideally you need to be working on calibrated and profiled displays, for accuracy and consistency.

Perhaps using a sensor from the Calibrite i1 range.

 

At the very least you need Display ICC profiles set for both screens, you may have to choose the manufacturer's default profiles for this in Windows.

I have no Cintiq colour management experience but, if I were in your shoes, I'd be setting up (calibrating and profiling) and trusting the main display first then hoping to calibrate the Cintiq to match. 

 

I use this proof as a reference for screen calibration assessment: 

Have you ever wondered how to KNOW whether your screen [or printer] is ACCURATE and not just 'pleasing'?
If so please check this out: http://www.colourmanagement.net/products/icc-profile-verification-kit

 

I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net - adobe forum volunteer - co-author: 'getting colour right'
google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management
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