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Calling all iPad and mobile editing wizards...

So I’m a photographer right. Been doing it for ages. Weddings, portraits, ect. I use a sRGB calibrated monitor at home to edit with and it always turns out perfect with color in prints/digital exports... I bought a iPad Pro to use for mobile editing with Photoshop and Lightroom hoping I could edit more remotely. While it syncs and edits great, I’ve found that the color grading is significantly different from my phone/home computer to the iPad edits.

After research, the iPad uses a P3 color grade, while the others use sRGB. And apparently you can’t change the iPad color grade from P3 or finetune adjustments. The edits on the iPad view more warm and more green tint than the sRGB. Do you have any ideas? I'm at a loss because what's the point of editing on an iPad if I need to go re-edit everything on my computer?

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[–] Vetusiratus@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

The apps on the Ipad should be color managed so the P3 display is not the problem.

What display do you have and how have you calibrated and profiled it?

Do you have true tone turned off on the Ipad?

Have you matched brightness and are you comparing them under the same viewing conditions?