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    Colour profiles

    What colour profiles do you use for your monitor, and in Photoshop or Painter do you use the same one or not?

    Just interested to see how people are viewing colour on their screens.

    cheers

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    1. True color 55.3 %
    2. High color 40.7 %
    3. 256 kleuren 2.7 %
    4. Unknown 1.3 %
    Total 100.0 %

    This is from stats of a website I did. it has around 500 visitors a day.

    As you can see only half of them use true colors (32-bit)


    Mine are set to 32-bit colors tho, also when I do photoshopwork I keep 32-bit colors.

    Don't wan't to discriminate that 55% wich uses them

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    thanks but I'm talking about the actual colour profile you use, rather than the colour depth.

    If you go to your display properties there should be a tab called colour management in the advanced section. That will tell you which profile you're using, most people don't mess with the default, which I think is usually 'ProPhoto', but some people do change the profile in PS depending on what you're designing for, some profiles are better for printwork for example.


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    well, I put sRGB if I am preparing images for the web, otherwise rgb 1998 or cmyc euroscale coated for print stuff.
    Hope thats what you wanted to know.
    Hey, do you know if flash has a colour profile adjustment panel as well?
    thanks,
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