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I’m pretty new to Photoshop and I’m a little confused about something. Do graphics look different depending upon computer screen and operating system they’re viewed on?
I use a mac, and when I finish something in PS (a graphic or altered image), and have it looking exactly how I want it to look, I then check out VIEW>PROOF SETUP (working cmyk is the option checked when I work in PS) and the graphic can look very different. Windows RGB looks great. Macintosh RGB looks a little washed out, but decent. And Monitor RGB looks god-awful, extremely washed out. Will the real image please stand up. I’d like the graphic to look at least somewhat how I intended, no matter who’s viewing it. Is this possible? Thanks a lot. Holly.
I use a mac, and when I finish something in PS (a graphic or altered image), and have it looking exactly how I want it to look, I then check out VIEW>PROOF SETUP (working cmyk is the option checked when I work in PS) and the graphic can look very different. Windows RGB looks great. Macintosh RGB looks a little washed out, but decent. And Monitor RGB looks god-awful, extremely washed out. Will the real image please stand up. I’d like the graphic to look at least somewhat how I intended, no matter who’s viewing it. Is this possible? Thanks a lot. Holly.
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