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Hi!
I'm trying to post a picture on Instagram, but when I send the picture I took and edited in Lightroom classic, skin tones look more orange then what is was looking like on my computer. I completely ruin the picture.
Why is it doing that? I saw online that it was related to color profils. My pictures were took in ProPhoto RGB, and I export them in sRGB, because this is what the web is using. But still, on Instagram, my colors are still changing.
Anyone knows why?
I use a Sony A7III with a G-Master 24-70, shot in RAW, so ARW files.
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What web browser do you use? And what is the make and model of your monitor?
If you have a wide gamut monitor, and are using the Edge browser or Internet Explorer, which are both not color managed, colors will be over saturated and wrong.
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Im using Chrome on my phone and on my computer. My monitor is a Dell P2715Q 4k monitor...
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Chrome is color managed, and should display correct colors even if you have wide gamut monitor (as far as I can tell, you don't).
But when two color managed applications display different colors, it's usually due to a defective or incompatible monitor profile.
Try setting the monitor profile to sRGB. If that fixes the issue, you should ideally calibrate your monitor with a hardware calibrator.
Go to Control panel > Color management. Make sure that Use my settings for this device is checked. Add the sRGB profile, and set it as Default.
You can't expect to see correct colors on a phone, they do not have color management.
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Forgot to mention that you have to restart Lightroom and Chrome after changing the monitor profile, so that they become aware of the new profile.