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Does Your Color Change After Export in Photoshop?

Does Your Color Change After Export in Photoshop?

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we will discuss the different color spaces like sRGB, AdobeRGB, and ProPhoto RGB and how it influences our images Krishna: Hi iam Krishna Karthik. publicity designer from Film industry, still I have a major doubt about color profiles.
Usually I do film poster in sRGB profile,
When iam giving to print (Flex or paper print) then iam converting into CMYK ( edit > convert to profile > Working CMYK - U S Web Coated (SWOP) V2 )
Print out put is fine. but as designer I am satisfied with the output.
Am I following right way or not?
Kindly suggest me.
Thankyou.

Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 19


Hi may I ask, do you mean that when you convert an image from PRO PHOTO RGB colour space to SRGB colour space the image displayed in the same color as PRO PHOTO RGB colour space? Because I saw in your video that when you convert PRO PHOTO RGB image to SRGB image, their colors are the same. Does that mean that I can upload PRO PHOTO RGB images without colour desaturation problems (because it has been converted to SRGB color space? Thanks
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Dude Unmesh, I'm finding all these tutorials, about the color fading when exported, like in yours, I followed the steps to see if this could solve my problem, but no, my problem is diametrically opposite, my colors don't fade, I want faded colors as I see them in my screen, but the colors get extremely saturated, I don't know what to do. Anyone?
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I honestly don't understand what I'm doing wrong. I've done everything in the video but when I export it always comes out with a background colour which is lighter than the way it looks in my workspace. It's extremely frustrating can someone please help? The export looks no different when I enable or disable the convert to sRGB thing.
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Hey I've done all the steps but it keeps fading the colors even with the profiles adjusted. It refuses to save the colors. I even saved it as a photoshop file, opened a new program to save it properly (paint tool sai) it somehow came out faded in a different program while it's still in a photoshop file
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I had this problem years ago when we wanted to print our wedding photos. I spent hours making them look perfect. Then we sent them off to print and got back some really horrendous results. I later realized that I didn't convert to sRGB before submitting them to print. /sigh
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Hello,
Firstly love all your tutorials! Thank you for making them so understandable
I am working on PS2022 and my file is SRGB only still while converting it into jpeg the colours completed change I tried all your above shown methods but nothing is working out at all.

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I have a question: we're generating some images in Adobe Illustrator and when we export them to Photoshop the color changes drastically. We're using Adobe RGB 1998 profile in both programs, but we're experiencing this problem. Any suggestions? Both programs are 2020.
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Hello. I just have a kick question. When I export my image it is good and the colours dont change but when I send it to my mobile it sudenly changes the colours that is why I don't want to upload images on social media as I don't want bad looking photos. How can I fixe it?
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Thank you! I was becoming mad exporting artboard to pdf and seeing the colors change. No forum online answered my problem. You did in 2minutes (and made me learn something very important and useful. So THANKS!
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you are fantastic. continue the great work that you share. I have a quetion regarding imac color profile. what set up would be the best for color profile on my imac 27 in 2020. I do not have the calibration tool.
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It would have been more intuitive to just show embedding the color profile first because that's how to fix the problem. The way you went explaining went needlessly in circles. Sill, informative though.
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Thank you! This a potential stress saver! However, when submitting images for printing (e. g. a magazine feature, is it best to export and submit to the editors as sRGB or keep the ProPhoto colour space?
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That was amazing, Thank you for sharing all this.
Please what is the name of the program that was used to record these episodes?
Can you make an episode to explain this program in detail?

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Do you no of any windows image views that support srgb when I export for web from photoshop or lightroom with embedded srgb profile and view on windows the image is more saturated
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Nice tip. but I wonder how you made your video. I mean, it is a 3D animation or. is a pluging to work over a video and makes that effect. please, tell us the trick
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When I do digital artwork in Laptop it looks ok but when I open same artwork on my phone it looks yellowish as if I had added yellow color there how to fix that.
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so the ideal way is working on a calibrated monitor (icc) then in prophoto space, and when outputting, use sRGB assume all my clinet use sRGB space to view?
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When I upload a photo to the web or even just open the photo in the web browser the colors change. Usually they get more saturated. Why is that?
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I watched your whole video and you have great information but I unfortunately still cant preserve some of the darker colors of my image when I export
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