Dual monitor colour issue
Hey all
I've got an issue that's driving me nuts and I don't know where the fault lies so was hoping I could get a few pointers.
I have a dual monitor set up, my primary screen is a Wacom Cintiq 27QHD, secondary is an Asus ROG Swift 27. Both have been calibrated using an XRite i1 colour profiler and both have their individual colour profiles active and assigned correctly. I'm running Windows 10 64bit (Version 1607, build 14393.1198) and Adobe Photoshop CC 2017.
In Photoshop I have:
Colour Settings (Edit > Colour Settings) set to North American General Purpose 2.
Proof Setup (View > Proof Setup) set to Monitor RGB
The colours are completely perfect inside of Photoshop on both monitors (new workspace on second screen) - absolutely identical.
But once I save out as anything (png, tiff, jpeg) the colours no longer match on both screens. I can open the image on both screens and the image on my primary display (my cintiq) will be over-saturated while on my second monitor it will be perfect. I've tried a few things, though admittedly i'm overwhelmed by the number of colour options and settings all over the place so I've totally lost track of anything productive.
If i hit CTRL + Y or enable the View > Proof Colours option then Photoshop will display the image as it does externally (oversaturated). The problem really is if I activate the proof mode and adjust the hue/saturation accordingly then it'll be desaturated on the secondary monitor.
If anyone could shed some light on this I'd truly appreciate it - all I want is for my images to match on both screens (doesn't have to be identical but at least not like night and day difference).
Thanks
