Hello, I edit with photoshop in Windows 10. After editing, the photos in the Windows Viewer are much more saturated and contrasted than when I edited on PS. In other image viewers they come out as they came out of PS, without alterations in contrast and saturation. My question is, when I hand over the photos to a client, how will he see them if he uses the Windows or Mac viewer? Will you also see them saturated and tested or will you see them as they were on PS? I don't know if it's a problem with my settings on Windows or PS. I have a professional RGB display calibrated with xrite pro 1. If anyone can help me, I'd appreciate it. Thanks a lot.
The Windows 10 Photos app is not color managed, and will not display correct colors on a standard gamut monitor, although there may not be a huge difference.
On a wide gamut monitor (which you seem to have), colors will be over saturated in Photos. This is inevitable, and the only solution is to use a color managed image viewer. (This is not a problem for Mac users, because all Mac software is color managed.)
Here are some options:
FastStone image viewer. Free for personal use. Color management must be enabled under Settings > CMS, and both boxes must be checked,
ACDSee. Not free. Color managed out of the box.
Irfanview. Free for none commercial use. Color management must be enabled under Options > Properties/Settings.
Bridge. Included in your Creative Cloud subscription. Generally, you have no control over how your work displays on other people's monitors. The best you can do is work with a calibrated monitor, and export using the sRGB color space. You can also encourage clients who are on Windows to use a color managed image viewer.
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