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Originally Posted by philip.ed
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Please keep in mind that when you show a photograph (even if it was the right day time) and also this on a computer there are two effects combined:
The photograph in itself never shows the real colours. Only our brain makes us believe that these colours are the right ones as we when looking at the picture usually lack the comparison. If you hold the picture up right on the spot where it was taken at the same daytime and the same weather condition you would realize that the colours on the picture are in fact different and have a certain colour shift. This colour shift is inevitable in photography (I do myself quite a bit of photography since my childhood).
Your computer screen has a colour shift of its own. So even IF the photograph showed the right colours (what it doesn't) you still would see wrong colours on your computer screen.
Now in fact you have both effects combined. And I'd say it is highly unlikey that they compensate each other.
PS: When I talk about colour I also mean all the other effects like gamma etc. that go with colour.