Monitor Calibrations (?)
9 years ago
So I was and I am still having problems with my computer screen to properly display colours.
I tried to calibrate it as good as it is possible for me, I'm sure it's still off, but not as far as before.
This has resulted in me editing the latest coloured artwork I had uploaded.
As of currently I will orient myself by my phones colour output.
Because I don't have any means of actual printing I am unable to properly
adjust the contrast and brightness of my artworks.
So I do have some questions which would be:
Is it safe to use my phones colour-output as a point of reference?
If not, is there another way to check the actual colour values of my artworks?

-Wolfgirl
~-wolfgirl
I have the same problem. something can look perfect to me on my computer then I see it on my phone screen and the colours look far too saturated. but I'm not sure I totally trust the calibration of my phone's screen either so ???

Blinkerless
~blinkerless
OP
Yeah so I've been trying to get the artworks that are the broken most to a satuartion where the differences on screen aren't too bad, but I'd really prefer to have a way of safely saying "this is what it actually looks like"

-Wolfgirl
~-wolfgirl
me too 100% only thing I can really think of is to try to view the art on a computer screen that you know is calibrated properly, maybe if you have a friend who is at an art school or something, but that might be a long shot