A color bar test pattern may match, but a series of organic, real-world images won’t. The physics and technological design of each means they will render images differently. If you line up a CRT monitor, an older flat-panel plasma, and newer LCD, LED, and OLED displays, then you would be very hard-pressed to get the same image to match identically across all displays, even with calibration. This is a companion piece to another article Trusting Apple Displays looking at some of the display options and settings available in Apple devices from iMacs to iPads. The underlying assumption that they should match is a fallacy and I’ll explain why in this article. Read through any of the online forums and you’ll often see this common concern: “Why doesn’t my export look the same in QuickTime as it does in Premiere Pro?” This tends to be more common with Mac users than PC users, but it happens with Windows, too.
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