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September 15, 2021
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How to change colour scheme in photoshop on Ipad

  • September 15, 2021
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Basically we've gone to a person who digitises art and he's sent through a proof but is claiming we need to change the colour settings from srgb to rgb. I've searched and searched for info videos anything on how to do it. Is it possible to change these settings on the iPad Pro version of photoshop. I'm 100% new to all this so I'm rather lost and help would be greatly appreciated. The trees are coming out green instead of brown.Thanks Suhayb

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Known Participant
January 1, 2025

Hello and happy new year to all,

 

Does someone know how to change color profile in PS, please ?

My image is Adobe 1998 and I need to convert it to sRGB ....

 

Thank you very much,

Regards

 

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 1, 2025

Edit > Convert to Profile 

Known Participant
January 2, 2025

Thx @c.pfaffenbichler for your answer. 

I cannot find such a command on my iPad. There may indeed be a misunderstanding, I did not mention any "proof" ... and I do not want to manage colours on my iPad as I do that on my pc.

I have that photo on my iPad which colours I am happy with and I only want to give it the sRGB profile instead of the actual Adobe 1998. 

Of course, I could take it back on my pc and convert profile but I wanted to spare me such a manipulation ....

 

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 15, 2021

sRGB is one Color Space within the RGB Color Mode. 
RGB without a defining reference (usually an ICC Profile) is no more able to determine a pixel’s intended appearance than you would be to determine the actual distance between two places on a map that lacks a scale. 

So it seems possible there was some misunderstanding in your communication. 

 

What do you mean by »proof« exactly? 


A device like an iPad, while it may provide decent display uniformity and stability, cannot exactly be taken seriously Color Management-wise at current anyway.