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paparazzinick wrote:
Thats where you are wrong!
Last week we were prepping image for print and using Pro profiles. We were meeting with a new client that day too and decided to drop those files on our ipad since we didnt have time to get prints back in time for the meeting. When we opened them on the ipad they were WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY off from what was on screen. Couldnt figure it out then decided to export them with our ipad action we created a few years back. The color profile we had in the action is srgb. When we dropped those on the ipad, they looked 100% to what was on our screen.
So to test it, I took 3 images and exported them with srgb, argb and prophoto. srgb and argb all looked exactly the same on ipad and computer. prophoto did not.
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The iPad screen's native device profile is very close to sRGB and will usually look identical to a sRGB file in a color managed program on the computer. aRGB is fairly close to sRGB but has a wider green range and will look mostly the same except with somewhat less differentiation in the greens on the iPad. ProPhoto RGB is a MUCH wider color space and will very rarely look the same as you found. You can "preview" what it will look like on the iPad by assigning (rather than converting) the sRGB profile to an image in Photoshop.
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