If the colors in your Focal gallery look off, such as having a green tint, the issue might be due to your export profile being set to Adobe RGB, which isn’t supported by most web browsers. To fix this, export your images in sRGB, which is designed for web use and will ensure accurate colors.
Here are a few points to consider:
sRGB vs. Adobe RGB: Almost everything on a computer, especially online content, is built around sRGB. Using sRGB for web images guarantees they will look correct. Adobe RGB, on the other hand, is primarily for high-end printing and can cause color issues online.
Printing Considerations: While sRGB works well for standard printing, Adobe RGB is used for high-end printing. However, not all printers handle Adobe RGB, and if a printer isn’t calibrated for it, the colors may appear incorrect.
Recommendation: For web use and most client needs, sRGB is the safest and most reliable option. It ensures that the colors look right on the web and in standard prints, avoiding potential problems with printers that aren’t equipped for Adobe RGB.
By sticking with sRGB, you’ll ensure a consistent and accurate color experience for your viewers and clients.