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jesusplay

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I use my 2015 15"MBP with a 32 inch benQ monitor that is 100% sRGB. I also have a iphone 7.

Photo colors look the exact same exported as sRGB from viewing on the monitor and on my iphone 7.

I just edited a photo on my 13 touch bar MBP for the first time and when I viewed the photo on my iphone COLORS did not look the same, view the photo on my 15"macbook screen colors look the same, the 15" MBP connected to the 32 inch benQ monitor that is 100% sRGB and the colors look the same on all three screens.....

the touch bar 13" macbook pro, I select the screen profile to match, use the default COLOR LCD....sRGB..but all the on the screen colors appear way more saturated.

I think a photo is perfect, I view it on another screen and it's DULL.

WHAT THE HELL?
 
What software are you editing in? Have you checked the software's display settings?
 
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I use my 2015 15"MBP with a 32 inch benQ monitor that is 100% sRGB. I also have a iphone 7.

Photo colors look the exact same exported as sRGB from viewing on the monitor and on my iphone 7.

I just edited a photo on my 13 touch bar MBP for the first time and when I viewed the photo on my iphone COLORS did not look the same, view the photo on my 15"macbook screen colors look the same, the 15" MBP connected to the 32 inch benQ monitor that is 100% sRGB and the colors look the same on all three screens.....

the touch bar 13" macbook pro, I select the screen profile to match, use the default COLOR LCD....sRGB..but all the on the screen colors appear way more saturated.

I think a photo is perfect, I view it on another screen and it's DULL.

WHAT THE HELL?
You need to calibrate all three screens with a colorimeter. Only way to do it right.
 
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