I've been googling and experimenting for a while now, but the frustration has gotten to me, so I'll just ask the question... I've noticed my photos look decidedly different while editing in PS and when viewing them through a browser. Now I know this has something to do with different color profiles and the way different software interprets digital color data, but after (seemingly...) trying out every combination of profile conversion/assigning I get a whole range of varying differences between viewing an image in PS and online, but still: they're always different.
I'm not much interested in printing my photos, and not even in getting my colors as realistic as possible, I'm just an amateur with a hobby, so for now I'm only interested in getting them to look okay on pBbase. I've read that for the web the sRGB profile (is this the same as the "sRGBb IEC61966-2.1" that PS lists? or the e-sRGB?) is mostly used, but when I assign this profile (and/or convert it) to my images, save them as JPEGS, they still look different in a browser. I'm using a Konica Minolta Dynax 5D and use RAW images for editing (which in my camera's case use Adobe RGB I believe).
Can anyone give me a few tips on how to fix this? Any help or understanding would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks in advance!
Jasja.