I do find it strange that you go on about skin tones with your PP style tbh.
I'd check your calibration as that looks just fine to me. It's clearly a cold day, and combined with that flare I don't see any reason why those colours shouldn't be natural given England is a cold place and cheeks go rosy as a result.
I'm not talking about you using a preset, I'm talking about GSXR. Yours are much less extreme and while they look a /little/ green to me it's nothing seriously offensive to my eye.
I'd check your calibration as that looks just fine to me. It's clearly a cold day, and combined with that flare I don't see any reason why those colours shouldn't be natural given England is a cold place and cheeks go rosy as a result.
This.
That's the natural colour.
Rojin considering you think my skin tones are too magenta on your monitor(s), does you daughters face look green on your monitor?
On mine she looks like she is seasick.
My monitors were calibrated on latest spyder elite 4.
I wasn't using a preset either.I'm not talking about you using a preset, I'm talking about GSXR.
There's a difference between calibrated to match prints and calibrated to match the internet standard, I'm sure it's just that he's using DSCL profiles on top of a standard calibration which has boosted the reds too much. Her skin looks pretty much grey to me. I realise they'll actually be orange tones with the flare but certainly nothing that looks like a skin tone has been wrecked.
I'm a little confused. In the below example, the skin tones look pink to you?
On my screen, the they look mainly yellow'ish orange'ish although you can tell her cheeks are slightly rosy due to the cold. Same with ipad mini.
However someone with a degree of Tritanomaly will see these tones as pink.
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Does anyone else with calibrated screens see red/pink skin?
How about this one?
True story. A friend of my Grandma bought a car. Years later she commented on the colour. That's when her friend found out he was colour blind.