Mac/PC color calibration?
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- yarsrevenge
does anyone have experience callibrating colors from Mac to the PC for the web? I created a design in the Mac and now the colors are off on the PC. I tried adjusting my color settings within Photoshop but it seems to be "hit or miss". Does anyone have a more formal approach? thanks in advance.
- robotron3k0
all monitor are different, so it really doesn't matter how you calibrate for web, just make sure it doesn't look too funny when you show the client, or tweak it so it looks good on the clients machines...
- yarsrevenge0
I was hoping to get another answer. I can't go around doing that with every project with clients. Some clients have more than one monitor
- ribit0
Photoshop/Image ready has a built im gamma correction function..it's in the menus up there somewhere...
- Tyrone0
CONTRAST CONTRAST CONTRAST!!!! That's your main concern. Sometimes it may look black or may look navy blue. Just make sure you can read the text. No way to ensure colors across different screens let alone different platforms. One thing to keep in mind is that usually PC screens are about 10% darker than Macs.
- tactikal20
I Have the solution of all solution for you:
http://www.thankyouware.com/gamm…
Very important to keep things consistant.
- ribit0
This is built into Image Ready (View > Preview...)