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Hello Florian, thank you for your constant support and help.
I have a Dell XPS 15 9560 laptop that displays roughly 100% AdobeRGB on the screen, but as most of my work is for the web I want to accurately edit for sRGB. Is there a way I can view only the sRGB space like I could with Dell Premier Color? If there is no need, I would also like to know.
Thank you!
Hi,
if you are using color managed applications, there is nothing to do – the document space defines how colors are presented.
I see. That makes sense. Why is it that my raw photos exported to sRGB jpegs appear more saturated on my 100% AdobeRGB screen than on my other monitor that is only 100% sRGB?
I see. That makes sense. Why is it that my raw photos exported to sRGB jpegs appear more saturated on my 100% AdobeRGB screen than on my other monitor that is only 100% sRGB?
-Maybe you are using Win10 default photo viewer app which is not color managed
-or you are viewing it on a browser without color management
-or your are using an untaged (no embeded profile) image in a browser not configured by default to render as sRGB untaged images (Firefox)
It’s better to use older windows image viewer (search online how to use it in W10) and Firefox.
If it is mandatory that you test things in other browsers check is there is some tool provided by vendor to limit display colorspace to sRGB by GPU or some other trick. I saw some dells with that tool (no measurements involved, just some tool/control panel like), but IDNK if it will work for your model.
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