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Hi all,
Just thought I would ask some opinions on editing with a MacBook Pro’s display,
I have always used windows based machines and recently took the jump to Mac,
I’ve got the 2017 13” MBP and the screen is stunning,
But I can help but think when I’m editing my photos on the Retina display and exporting them they look totally different on my iPad 10.5, and iPhone etc..,
It seems like I’m editing the photos to the MacBooks display ( of course I am ) and it looks very good when done,
But on other devices it looks totally different,
Main issue is they all look underexposed on other devices but perfect on the MacBooks display,
Is there any tips etc.. that I should be aware of to make the images look the same no matter what the device after I’ve edited them on the Mac,
I’m guessing maybe as the Retina display on the MacBook is super bright then it’s going to look underexposed on any other device that’s not a Mac ?
I could make up for this by overexposing the image when editing but it then looks silly on the mac’s Display,
I can’t win either way,
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Just thought I would ask some opinions on editing with a MacBook Pro’s display,
I have always used windows based machines and recently took the jump to Mac,
I’ve got the 2017 13” MBP and the screen is stunning,
But I can help but think when I’m editing my photos on the Retina display and exporting them they look totally different on my iPad 10.5, and iPhone etc..,
It seems like I’m editing the photos to the MacBooks display ( of course I am ) and it looks very good when done,
But on other devices it looks totally different,
Main issue is they all look underexposed on other devices but perfect on the MacBooks display,
Is there any tips etc.. that I should be aware of to make the images look the same no matter what the device after I’ve edited them on the Mac,
I’m guessing maybe as the Retina display on the MacBook is super bright then it’s going to look underexposed on any other device that’s not a Mac ?
I could make up for this by overexposing the image when editing but it then looks silly on the mac’s Display,
I can’t win either way,
Thanks for any advice in advance.