D
D
Dima2017-09-06 19:59:44
Working with color
Dima, 2017-09-06 19:59:44

How to make website colors display the same on different monitors?

Are there any universal ways? Or does it all depend on the calibration?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

5 answer(s)
P
Pavel K, 2017-09-06
@qpz

In general, the problem does not have an unambiguous solution, since it is a matter of calibration.
You can only set the profile for the sRGB photo so that the color gamut is within the limits of most monitors, but nevertheless, the distortion will still be, although not so critical.

T
ThunderCat, 2017-09-06
@ThunderCat

Brad of pure water. Vasya, a film lover, has the contrast turned up in zyuzyu, Kolya, the programmer, has the saturation removed all the way so that the text of the code is readable. Marya Ivanovna, the accountant, has an old black-and-white monitor. What can we talk about if these are not your devices. Go to the store - look at TV sets of one company at one stand - all are set by default, and then a slightly different image.

W
WayMax, 2017-09-07
@WayMax

The question is equally stubborn: "How to make all red cars accelerate to 100 km / h in 3 seconds?"

A
Alexander Borisovich, 2017-09-06
@Alexufo

Different monitors cannot be made the same

F
Froggyweb, 2017-09-06
@Froggyweb

It depends more on the monitor matrix. On cheap TNs, if you tilt your head a centimeter, the color will be different

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question