Digital images are made up of thousands of squares, called pixels. Each square or pixel has its own RGB number. The numbers alone won’t tell you what the color will look like unless you know what color space they refer to. Color management and ICC profiles give these numbers an associated color space.
Why are the colors of your prints sometimes different from what you see on your display? Many times, they are too dark or the color is not the exact same shade. There are many variables that can cause this. One possible cause and probably the most common is your monitor. Most consumer end monitors available today, are designed more for…