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Pics are over saturated on mobile devices

New Here ,
Jan 22, 2018 Jan 22, 2018

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can anybody help me.? the pics which are edited from photoshop are totally over saturated on mobile devices but, on every large screen, it is very fine. I used the sRGB color space only. please help me to solve this

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Jan 22, 2018 Jan 22, 2018

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Please take a look at this very interesting thread:

Images look oversaturated on other devices after export

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New Here ,
Jan 22, 2018 Jan 22, 2018

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I have read that already. but, that was not helpful

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Jan 23, 2018 Jan 23, 2018

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ColorTrue Mobile Calibration App; X-Rite  X-Rite makes a color calibration app for your mobile devices. You could try this.

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Jan 23, 2018 Jan 23, 2018

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I think there isn't a real universal solution to the problem, because the color final look depends on too many variables: embedded profile, color management engine of the device, choosen profile on the devices, correct calibration of the device, etc...


Pictures look oversaturated on phone: Beginners Questions Forum: Digital Photography Review

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Jan 23, 2018 Jan 23, 2018

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There is only one answer to this, and it's a very short one:

This is why color management was invented.

If the device/application doesn't do color management, that's that.

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Jan 23, 2018 Jan 23, 2018

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When you say "every large screen" it sends the message you do not understand colour management, that you have not calibrated your monitors, that you have just been adjusting colours to look right on monitors rather than using colour management. Is this the right message?

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