Photoshop 2018 - Colour Issue

ehobbins

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I am designing a scamp for a new website and I have designed all of the assets separately (i.e. banners and so on).

The first issue I have is when dragging the content from one canvas to another I get the error

Are you sure you want to convert colours to a destination document with a colour profile that does not match the current RGB working space? Source Display Destination: Display Working: sRGB IEC61966-2.1

I have looked at the colour management settings and they all match.

Also, jpgs change colour. I am working with a blue #00B7FF, if I drag images canvas to canvas within Photoshop there is no change. As soon as I save as a jpg and drag that image to a canvas in Photoshop it turns a slight greeny colour compared to the original.

At the moment I have to remove the background colour blue from my banner and save it as a transparent png to get around the issue.

I have created banners that I want to add to my scamp artboard. So this is where I am seeing the colour differences.

I can't say I have come around this issue before...any suggestions?
 
Also, I have noticed that the colours do not match up within Photoshop. One canvas is brighter than the other. But again when checking the settings (Edit > Colour Settings) everything seems fine and they all match up.
 

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Also, jpgs change colour. I am working with a blue #00B7FF, if I drag images canvas to canvas within Photoshop there is no change. As soon as I save as a jpg and drag that image to a canvas in Photoshop it turns a slight greeny colour compared to the original.

Check the colour profile used to save the JPEG is embedded into the JPEG. I had a nightmare job a while back with JPEGs looking different to the client. It was related to embedded colour profiles so it could be that.
 
Also, I have noticed that the colours do not match up within Photoshop. One canvas is brighter than the other. But again when checking the settings (Edit > Colour Settings) everything seems fine and they all match up.
Try to save the file format as PNG
 
Also, I have noticed that the colours do not match up within Photoshop. One canvas is brighter than the other. But again when checking the settings (Edit > Colour Settings) everything seems fine and they all match up.

Colour management is tricky.

Even though the settings are setup it is confusing.

There's a good read on it here - shout back if it's still tripping you up
 
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