Desaturated colours in web
Good day, and yes I know this question has been asked (and answered) a billion times already - unfortunately I haven't been able to solve it.
My issue is that paintings I made in Photoshop CC look very desaturated on websites. I tried Twitter, Deviantart and Artstation so far on Chrome, Chrome Canary, Firefox and Safari.
At this point, everything in PS is properly set to sRGB, I don't even open a new file without making sure it's in sRGB to begin with, I've tried convert to sRGB, save for web and export as PNG/JPEG with embedded color profile, my proof setup is in sRGB and yet I can't get it to look properly on any website.
I'm just trying to figure out where the problem is, since as far as I can tell it's neither my monitors (imac 5k 27" late 2015 and some old Fujitsu one), nor PS nor the browser.
As for the websites then, how do other pictures look completely fine? I tried all manner of exporting and saving as well as taking screenshots...
I screenshot the desaturated upload and the perfectly fine screenshot side by side and reuploaded them, and they were both even more desaturated.
While writing this I tried screenshotting random stuff and it comes out desaturated on the sites as well, which is weird too since the screenshot is saved as RBG as well and looks like it's supposed to until I upload it.
I was thinking maybe my monitor is just that saturated for some reason, but then why do I see desaturated images to begin with?
I googled and found an article saying that some websites clash with color management so in Edit>Assign Profile, checking "don't color manage this" should help, which it seemed to do for regular screenshots but not PS saves/exports.
I can't even replicate the same desaturated look with any of the color settings in PS..
I'm seriously out of ideas. So I have no idea where the problem is and I apologise for the rambling tone I've been trying to fix this since forever.
Hopefully this is just me overlooking some obvious stuff but still.
Thanks in advance to anyone reading this,
Simon
