Man, color in photographs and color on screens can be quite the rabbit hole…
Many consumer screens, especially phones, display colors very differently. Likewise, most cameras (phones, DSLRs, MLIC, etc) will render straight out of the camera JPEGs with various degrees of tweaks (more contrast, saturation, etc).
Take a photo of the same thing with two different cameras and then view the results on two different screens. You’ll get a total of four different results.
Man, color in photographs and color on screens can be quite the rabbit hole…
Many consumer screens, especially phones, display colors very differently. Likewise, most cameras (phones, DSLRs, MLIC, etc) will render straight out of the camera JPEGs with various degrees of tweaks (more contrast, saturation, etc).
Take a photo of the same thing with two different cameras and then view the results on two different screens. You’ll get a total of four different results.
Totally. Not to mention that post processing settings on TVs could make two identical models present radically different pictures