As the issue isn’t caused by Photoshop, please don’t change your Photoshop ‘color settings’ to try fix it. Photoshop is correct, it’s the industry standard for viewing images, in my experience it's revealing an issue with the Monitor Display profile rather than causing it.
The poor monitor display profile issue is hidden by some applications, specifically those that do not use colour management, such as Microsoft Windows "Photos". The issue can affect different application programs in different ways, some not at all, some very badly. I CAN happen with Macs but with far less likelihood, it seems.] Unfortunately, with Microsoft hardware: Windows updates, Graphics Card updates and Display manufacturers have a frustratingly growing reputation for automatically installing useless (corrupted) monitor display profiles. Of course you must not expect accurate colour with programs such as Windows "Photos", because in most versions colour management is not implemented there, so such programs are incapable of providing accurate image display. It'll only take a few minutes and is good troubleshooting.Īt least once a week on this forum we read about this, or very similar issues of appearance differing between colour managed applications. Windows display profile, display profile issues on Windows