About color settings for printing and web posting
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I used to draw and post pictures with sRGB settings.
I didn't feel any difference in color between when I saw it on my computer and when I saw it on my smartphone.
When the output destination was printed matter, I noticed that the reddish-purple color (M in CMYK) was stronger than what I was seeing on my computer.
I'm looking for an improvement.
I did a light internet search for color profiles, calibration, and color management, but I couldn't quite understand it except that it was complicated and deep.
Should I switch the color setting of the LCD tablet and the preview setting of Crysta for the web and for printing each time?
For example, if you want to draw a picture for printing, you can use Adobe RGB in the display settings of the liquid tab, and Adobe RGB in the preview of Crysta.
For the web, sRGB ... etc.
Color settings for tools and displays, specification of color profiles for illustrations, etc.
I would like you to tell me.
Also, since Photoshop may be used for final color adjustment and output,
I would appreciate it if you could tell me how to set the color there.
Sorry for the mess of questions ... Thank you for your cooperation.
Published date : 1 year ago
Updated date : 1 year ago
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1 year agoIf you don't use the calibration tool,
The settings when drawing in sRGB are
Select sRGB in the display settings of MobileStudio and select
Please disable the preview of the profile of CLIP STUDIO PAINT.
Similarly when produced with Adobe RGB
Select the display setting of MobileStudio as AdobeRGB and select
CLIP STUDIO PAINT profile preview is disabled.
And when previewing CMYK,
Select the display setting of MobileStudio as AdobeRGB and select
Select Adobe RGB as the color profile in the Windows display settings,
Specify the CMYK profile in the CLIP STUDIO PAINT profile preview.
* Originally, the color profile specified in the Windows display settings is
Must be a MobileStudio profile, but WACOM is a MobileStudio
It's not a profile, so it's an inappropriate setting, but there's no other way.
If you do not use the calibration tool, you will not be able to match the colors exactly.
(Even if you use the calibration tool, there will be some difference, but there will be more difference.)
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Message1 year agoWe calibrated immediately today.
It's not an exact match, but it's likely to get closer to the print result and reduce the stress of future production.
(Because I was ignorant, I was worried about manually playing with the display color settings of Mobasta ...)
Also, thank you for answering other questions such as preview and profile settings on the Crysta side in detail!- Japanese
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