KhronoS
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Yesterday i have encountered a problem with the colors, i was working on a picture in photoshop and when i was saving the picture started "lose" colors, became a little washed out, and i thought that was a Photoshop problem . Well, i was wrong and came to this solution:
Well, i have decided to make another post to address more specifically to the point.
So i would like to hear if anyone has any solution about this fact.
Here is a picture to illustrate the fact:
As you can see the first one has the most pop of the color. I managed to obtain the differences by a print screen. (CORECTION: i see that even the print screen converts the RGB in sRGB, so it only ilustrates the difference, the isnt the true color of it, i don't know how to explain, it's very very very confusing )
So what do you think? Anyone has any solution to obtain the same color as in RGB, but to be in sRGB? Like i did with the contrast, but i still can't obtain the same color (I know i am asking something close to impossible).
So please if anyone has any solution or care to explain me, i will gladly listen and thank him.
Thank you for the patience to read all of this.
Well i solved the problem, seems that the image viewer was faulty. When viewing images it was automatically converting it to sRGB. So now i see that all the people will see the image in sRGB rather then Adobe RGB.
Is there other thing to do?
At this stage i am very very confused and very much disappointed, because i am starting to see the mistake in all other photos, and i still don't know a convenient solution to this
Well, i have decided to make another post to address more specifically to the point.
So i would like to hear if anyone has any solution about this fact.
Here is a picture to illustrate the fact:
As you can see the first one has the most pop of the color. I managed to obtain the differences by a print screen. (CORECTION: i see that even the print screen converts the RGB in sRGB, so it only ilustrates the difference, the isnt the true color of it, i don't know how to explain, it's very very very confusing )
So what do you think? Anyone has any solution to obtain the same color as in RGB, but to be in sRGB? Like i did with the contrast, but i still can't obtain the same color (I know i am asking something close to impossible).
So please if anyone has any solution or care to explain me, i will gladly listen and thank him.
Thank you for the patience to read all of this.