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Which color profile to choose for the monitor and photoshop so that there are no discrepancies?
Hello! I'll start in order.
1) I decided to reinstall Windows.
2) Installed a new photoshop.
3) When opening the photo, a window appeared with a choice of profile, I chose the Unified European 3 (where sRGB is)
And after that I noticed some discrepancies in the colors of the photo during simple viewing and in Photoshop.
Those. when viewing a photo in a browser, the Windows viewer, the photos are contrasting juicy, and when I add it to Photoshop (with sRGB), the photo becomes lighter, slightly changes the contrast.
I looked in Windows, I have a monitor profile: "185 inch LCD"
1. What and where should be set correctly? Which profile
2. And yet, if you use the Adobe RGB profile in Photoshop, then the photos do not lose contrast, but the checkmark disappears when saving: use sRGB iec61966-2.1. Instead, it appears to use Adobe RGB. Can this profile be used?
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IMHO AdobeRGB should be included EXCLUSIVELY in the case when you clearly know why you need it. And if the question is AdobeRGB or sRGB, then the answer is sRGB!
AdobeRGB is better, but use sRGB iec61966-2.1. It is used by 80-90% of users.
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