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Why does the color reproduction on an HP laptop not match the screen of an Iphone and how to fix it?
Good afternoon. I am engaged in design, and when I send the finished work to my phone and open it from it, I see a complete discrepancy in colors.
On the HP 15-bw053ur the colors are muted, darker, while on the iPhone 6 the colors are punchy, too bright compared to the laptop.
How to fix this problem? Is it possible to replace something so that it more or less at least matches, and not so the difference was visible?
Calibration did not help, even nearby it was not possible to do something similar. The contrast is at its maximum.
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You can't set up a color profile on iPhone. If the contrast is turned off by the factory for the display, then nothing can be done about it. I heard that there is a browser that can feed the profile, but did not come across.
Calibrate the monitor with the device . It will not work by eye (and built-in calibrators too). After calibration, they will tell you the deviation from the reference values and give you a file with a color profile.
Calibrate every 6-12 months. The service is not expensive, around $15.
So, it’s better to start with the question - why do you need calibration?
1. The screen of each device is unique, in addition, users can adjust the brightness.
2. It's best to look at Apple's official position on colors
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface... The
links inside will also help you understand which colors are best to use and what to evaluate when choosing colors.
3. There is Mirroring software, for example, using Figma, you can immediately see what happens on your phone
. I mostly sit at an excellent screen myself, because I protect my eyes, and then in the process sometimes I check on target devices that are somewhat worse.
Your question can be answered in completely different ways. To begin with, it is worth checking the color reproduction on several other devices (preferably the most popular ones). Maybe it's the image on the iPhone that is more different from the image that most of the audience of your design will see on their gadgets? You don't design for independent admiration =)
Secondly, if you design recently, you should google and make sure that the reason is not your choice of some specific or simply inappropriate color profiles.
Well, if the matter is still in a laptop, there are two ways, of which I see a change of computer as preferable.
1. Different color schemes for devices!
2. Different hardware devices.
3. Calibration won't help
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