RGB on PC does not match the smartphone
Hello!
I am VERY new to photo editing software, and photography in general. I have recently edited two sets of images from two different photoshoots. After exporting and viewing the images in my photo library on my HP Stream (Windows 10), the photos look just as I edited them inside capture one 21. But when I send these photos to my and my friend's smartphone, the images look of very poor quality, the color is washed and/or too vibrant (the reds and oranges look VERY red and VERY orange), and things like that.
For reference, I use a Canon EOS Rebel T7 and like I stated before, am working on an HP Stream (Windows 10 Version 20H2). Any help with this will be greatly appreciated!
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you want to see exactly the same way ? for a start you need to calibrate your display to match your smartphone :-) ... and of course assumption is that you are always using color-managed apps to view pictures (even when the output was sRGB color profile - better be safe than sorry) on both platforms ...
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Thank you! Now I should have mentioned that I've only just recently had this problem since I upgraded the software to Capture One 21. Could I misusing the newer software?
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The original pdf was RGB, so it's not that I saved it as CMYK because I know that would cause this issue. Does anyone know how I can avoid this problem in the future?
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