Serious color management trouble in photoshop
- March 1, 2021
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Hello everyone. This may come out a bit lenghy, but I have ran out of options to try. I really hope someone can help!
I have always worked with photoshop without ever worrying about embeded profiles or such things, as I only made art for web and personal use. Last year I had to change computers, and on this new one everything I made and posted turned out horrible on every device I had appart from my monitor.
The first thing I tried to do was calibrate my monitor. Had a friend made a .icc profile and it's running on the windows' color management configurations. It helped, butI still have a few problems:
- I can't save any new drawings I make correctly, even with the export function and converting to sRGB. Nothing works. What I see on the preview is not what it looks like after it's saved, that is different from what I thought I was working on.
- Nothing I paste into photoshop looks the same as I see on my monitor, unless the color profile I'm running in photoshop is the same as the one on windows, for my monitor. And If I do that, there is no way I cansave the file and open it anywhere else that looks at least slightly the same.
Basically I can't figure this out, which is making it impossible for me to work. And I didn't even start on printing settings, or making photoshop match illustrator for example (they don't, but I believe this to be another problem). I was tinking about working with Inprint and other market places, but I have no idea how my colorus are working right now.
I've seen a LOT of videos, read a BUNCH of forums here and in many places about screen calibration and color profiles. But the more I read the less I know! I really just wanted my old files to work and the new ones to look right. I know I sound confused, I'll post a video summarizing all this, I think it will help understanding my doubts... If someone can help me I'll be forever grateful.
