![]() ![]() Photoshop is frequently set up wrongly for colour workflow by unsuspecting users. ![]() ![]() To investigate further we need to know your workflow - what the input profiles are, what file types, what app is being used to view & what colour settings it's using.īrowsers such as Chrome & Firefox have some odd defaults which may need changing. Try Safari, which has good, usable defaults. If especially the yellows & oranges in these images look the same between the sRGB & P3 variants, then there is a profiling issue in your browser. Screenshot of screenshot overlaid on original Display P3 ĭisplay P3 - Apple's native HDR display format This gives them all the same colour profile, that of the Mac's display. You can toggle the switch next to Schedule to turn off the schedule. If you see a schedule, tap on it to make changes. Scroll down to the Set a Schedule section. Tap on the Focus mode that won’t turn off. Using example images from WebKit org & screenshotting each, rather than importing the original files. First, see if you can change the Do Not Disturb (or other Focus mode) from the Settings app: Open Settings and tap on Focus. I can still see that the images are 'in the ballpark' ![]() My main work Mac is fully colour-managed so I have checked my results on there - but it is qualified only up to Adobe RGB 98, a smaller gamut but still a lot larger than sRGB & one which is widely used for professional photographic work. The following tests were all done on a non-colour-managed M1 iMac, using the Apple-supplied default display profile & Safari. ![]()
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