Colors changing as the monitor

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I’m creating a website for use in the company where I work, this site has blue background and everything, in my notebook it looks beautiful, the blue color I chose even, but when I switch to another monitor it turns purple, a color totally out of my range, I’m doing something wrong or it might be the same monitor?

  • Buy a good monitor.

  • The monitor is a LG 20M37AA-B, I believe it is an excellent monitor.

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  • The ideal is to always use the RGB or Hexadecimal reference of the color you want to apply. I believe that the blue background of the site is lined in some color that is on the company logo or some form of material;

  • If there is no such reference, I recommend Google Material Design Color Palette

  • Anyway, to ensure fidelity, check the color profile of the monitor, or restore to factory settings.

  • I’m using the RGBA scale because I want to leave the backgroud-color a little more "Transparent" say so, this can impact on changing colors from monitor to monitor?

  • @Luixxxcosta if you’re using rgba for the background just to have a lighter color, it is ideal to find this exact color reference in Hexadecimal or RGB, but still the values are constant and do not vary by themselves between monitors. The monitor you are using is probably stripped.

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What can happen are two things:

  • The change of browser impact on the correct display of colors (which is extremely improbable, since it is a subtle change and only occurs when colors are set to "red", "blue", etc. instead of using the RGB, HSL...)
  • Actually one of the monitors does not have a very good color fidelity or exchange on HUE (probably)

For references:

HUE (wikipedia in English)

Example of sites for monitor testing: Vanity.dk and LCD Monitor Test .

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