Blender isn't an ICC color managed application. So it doesn't correct colors to match your display, and it just assumes it's an sRGB monitor. We can create a LUT to translate sRGB colors into our display color space and provide it to Blender in order to see correct colors while working. I explain how, changing the standard OCIO color configuration. This method works also in an ACES configuration. - This is an English dubbed version of the original italian video. - Follow my channel if you're interested in tutorials and tips about Blender, Gravity Sketch, and other digital art tools. - My Website: My Instagram: My Facebook:
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