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  1. It was the same saved image. I just added a light filter to it to showcase the difference I personally see between the preview and final saved picture in itself. Thank you for your help though. I appreciate all the comments here! I'm just confused that if it's an issue with my monitor calibration, then why is the preview different and the final image different? They should be the same because of the monitor calibration lol Oh well i'll just stick to my laptop for photography for now.
  2. Just the default Windows Photos app. I don't think it attaches filters when you open stuff. The difference is pretty much like this. The previews look like this, more lighter in any viewer: Then darker in the saved pc:
  3. You're right. I took a picture on my PC and I sent it to my laptop. The pictures looked way different. The camera preview looked identical to the picture when displayed on my laptop instead of my PC screen. Though what I'm confused about is if it's a issue with the monitor in itself, then why does it display two different images when looked at the preview and then the final product? Why doesn't it show the same result for both images due to it's calibration ? It's a WQHD 165hz monitor set at 4k whereas the laptop one is FULL HD at 144hz 1080p. The PC has a nvidia 3080 whereas the laptop has a 1080
  4. Greetings. I'm having an issue where whenever I take a picture on any viewer(SL, BD, FS). The picture appears to be more colorful and vibrant in the viewer camera preview and looks different in the actual picture saved. This is an issue I'm having only on my PC whereas in my laptop, the preview picture is the same as the picture saved. Would anyone know what is causing this?
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