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Help with Color Distortion

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Apr 25, 2021 Apr 25, 2021

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Hi everyone!

 

So I just finished editing a batch of pictures and the color looks great and natural on my laptop, but has an orange tint on my phone.

 

I made sure all the pictures were set to SRBG, turned off blue light filter on my phone, even messed around with the white balance RGB (Samsung S20 Ultra), I also toggled between the natural and vivd color modes on my phone too.

 

No matter what I do, my pictures are giving off an orange/yellow tint. I took a screenshot and sent it to myself and checked on my laptop and the screenshot looks as should on my laptop, and orangey on my phone. 

 

Does anyone know how to fix this? If I were to post on Instagram it still comes off orange. I've scoured the internet and I keep getting: "change to sRBG" and "working RBG" and "working CMYK" in photoshop. I've done all of this and I'm still having this issue.

 

Any tips or advice would help. I'm fairly new to photography and editing, and I don't want to give my client something they can't post to instagram. 

 

Thank you in advance for the help!

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Apr 25, 2021 Apr 25, 2021

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Please set the Status Bar to »Document Profile« and post screenshots, also the one from your phone and the image itself. 

Did you embed the profile? 

 

But I am afraid phones provide no meaningful color management so far, so they are not relevant. 

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