Device and Screen Differences
Every device displays colors slightly differently. Laptops, tablets, phones, and external monitors all have unique brightness, contrast, and color settings.
Display technologies like LCD, LED, OLED, or Retina can affect how vibrant or warm an image appears.
External monitors, as well as attachments like blue-light filters or privacy screens, can further change how colors are seen.
Viewing Settings
Settings such as Dark Mode, brightness adjustments, or built-in screen filters can shift how colors appear.
Even small changes in your environment, like ambient lighting, can make images look different on the same screen.
Color Profiles
Different devices may use different color profiles, such as sRGB, Display P3, or Adobe RGB. GemHub exports images in RGB, the most widely supported format.
Screens with wider-gamut profiles or specialized attachments may make colors look more intense or muted.
Tips for More Consistent Colors
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Use an sRGB-calibrated monitor for the most accurate view, especially when editing images.
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Preview images on multiple devices, including external monitors, to see how they appear in different contexts.
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Avoid heavy filters, extreme color edits, or relying on screens with blue-light or privacy attachments for final color checks.
Conclusion
Slight color differences across devices and screens are normal. Your original images are not affected, and GemHub exports them correctly.