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Ensuring Consistent Color in AI-Enhanced Denim Images – Seeking Community Solutions

Community Beginner ,
Feb 02, 2025 Feb 02, 2025

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I'm currently using Photoshop with AI enhancements for our ecommerce site, PDMX Jeans, and I've run into an issue with maintaining consistent color in our product images. Right now, I post images of the jeans without a model—this way, the text and color details are clear—but it's become obvious that there's a slight color variation when I enhance the images.

The problem arises because even subtle differences in AI processing can alter the hue and saturation slightly, which is critical for our customers who rely on accurate color representation when shopping online. I aim to showcase the authentic color and texture of our denim, but sometimes the AI enhancement process introduces inconsistencies that make one pair of jeans look slightly different from another, even if they are supposed to be the same product.

Has anyone in the community experienced similar challenges with color consistency when using AI in Photoshop? Are there specific techniques, workflows, or calibration methods that you've found effective for keeping the color true to the original product? Any tips on setting up reference images or using color profiles to mitigate these variations would be greatly appreciated. I'm eager to hear your thoughts and solutions to help ensure that every image reflects our commitment to quality and precision at PDMX Jeans.

Thank you in advance for your insights!

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Feb 02, 2025 Feb 02, 2025

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This sounds like a routine adjustment with e.g. Selective Color. Should be quickly done.

 

Use a good monitor, calibrated and profiled, so you know what the color is supposed to be. Keep a reference image to go back to.

 

These things can't be automated. That's not a limitation in Photoshop, it's just a situation with too many unpredictable / unrelated variables. A pair of eyes is needed.

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Feb 03, 2025 Feb 03, 2025

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Awesome thanks, I'll give this a shot. 

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