color calibration
Color calibration is the process of adjusting the colors displayed on a screen or printed on paper to ensure they match a standard or reference. This is important for photographers, graphic designers, and anyone who relies on accurate color representation. By using tools like colorimeters or software, users can measure and correct color discrepancies, ensuring that what they see on their devices closely resembles the intended colors.
Proper color calibration helps maintain consistency across different devices, such as monitors, printers, and cameras. For example, when printing photos, Adobe RGB and sRGB color spaces may be used to ensure that the colors in the digital image appear as intended in the final print.