Color Management (set color profiles)
XD should be a color managed application.
I'm not sure what the full context of color management is within the UI/UX industry is, or if it's something that many pay attention to, or if it's just left un-managed.
Currently a vast majority of designers are using high gamut displays to design. Our final output will however differ greatly without some proper color management implemented. If color managment is implemented, we can at least visually soft proof our design and colors to specific devices (ie: New iOS devices that support P3 color gamut), or older sRGB devices.
At the same time sRGB images used won't expand to the display's high color gamut, making them look over saturated.
(Currently using Windows Beta Version: 0.6.8.6)
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AJ commented
You guys have got to fix this. I'm transitioning to other competing softwares if our exports don't come up to par.
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Rickvian Aldi commented
FIX IT CMON, its one of fundamental issue
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Keiichiro Hisano commented
I don't know why they don't work the problem on...
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Desislava Desseva commented
Same here
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Anonymous commented
this needs sorting asap, colours should defo look same as on the web and other adobe programmes.
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Hiroyuki commented
I would like to provide a checkbox to limit the color gamut in the window to sRGB. As the first step.
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Morten Korshavn commented
How is this still an issue?
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Zach commented
I love all of the new prototyping features that Adobe XD has rolled out since the original release, however I find it to be an inconvenience to work with the lack of color management settings.
I think that having the ability to change your document's color profile to sRGB is just as important as the prototyping capabilities. I'd rather not have to constantly worry about color calibration in my workflow. Both Sketch and Figma offer color management settings, currently making them much more appealing programs.
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André Swanepoel commented
Anyone who has done proper colour case studies would understand why colour looks different on different displays (be mobile, tablet or desktop, or even print). Understanding colour and how light works is part of the science every half-decent designer should know.
I am not opinionated as I have worked in every digital and even print design industry and taught myself all the finer details about managing colour for different displays.
The software is not your colour issue.
Adobe XD excels in so many areas and rivals the best screen design tools out there (as I have been testing all alternatives). Adobe has external colour matching applications if you need to manage and create colour profiles for your designs.
It can be argued that every design tool should have these basics, and they do. Just the basics. Adobe XD is a screen design tool, meant to do that well. It isn’t a colour management app. Adobe Color CC can assist you in that regard, even Photoshop or Illustrator.
However, every designer should also understand the basics, and with this, comes the understanding of colour or the behaviour of light, to effectively choose colours for your designs, as an initial step in the design process.
This is not a software issue, this is an aptitude issue.
Expecting Adobe to push features like this over other industry defining feature requests, is unfair and very bias.
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Jay commented
I see... 849 days later and still with this issue? Dang! Any updates regarding color management?
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Anonymous commented
Adobe Xd made by Satan ( a lot of different bugs and errors. (bed colour managment, low typorraphy instruments like no UPPERCASE, and more, no correct size sometimes to round pixels) So that i prefer Figma or Sketch!!!
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Paul commented
This is getting ridiculous! It’s the only reason I refuse to use it, I can’t provide a proper finished product to my clients!!!
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Hakan Yilmazkaya commented
How can a designer use this software when the color changes after export? Really am i the only one to think that this software is unusable due to lack of color management?
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Rickvian Aldi commented
we need this, colors in XD are more saturated
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Suraz commented
Fix the damn color issue.
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Stu Nami commented
Adobe. Fire your XD leadership. Hire someone who worked for InVIsion. And forget these worthless updates that do not address BASIC needs. 4 years and the app feels like beta.
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Vlada commented
Please resolve this issue! Color after export absolutely different! It affects all projects, really disappointing!
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Ian commented
ADOBE WTF???
Why are you handling XD like it's still in testing. Please sort this out! Very frustrating.
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Danny commented
This is a problem even when previewing colors on the mobile app. Really hope they add this feature soon!
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Anonymous commented
I just upvoted this and then got an email from yesterday (?) saying "An idea you supported has been closed" referencing the wrong ticket. I did not upvote any other feature. Anybody else?