CaptureOne and Faststone imageviewer
Hello all,
After exporting my images to jpeg with sRGB profile, I open them in Faststone and they look much more saturated there.
But when I import them back into CO, they look fine. So there is a difference in how both programs view the jpeg's.
Any thoughts what's going on and how to solve it.... now don't know what to trust.
Regards, Robert Glotzbach
After exporting my images to jpeg with sRGB profile, I open them in Faststone and they look much more saturated there.
But when I import them back into CO, they look fine. So there is a difference in how both programs view the jpeg's.
Any thoughts what's going on and how to solve it.... now don't know what to trust.
Regards, Robert Glotzbach
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My expierence is (Adobe RGB) that you must not use the color magagement in Faststone Image Viewer.
Regards,
Willy0 -
Thanks guys for answering 😊
Even after enabling CMS still not ok, actually no visible difference at all.
At left is the image from CO... at right FastStone.
Looks fine when i open it directly in chrome.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n3it2v9jt2hxj8i/FastStoneVersusCO%20(edited-Pixlr)?raw=10 -
I had similar issues. Especially when working in ProPhoto RGB or AdobeRGB, the exporting into SRGB for viewing. I'm thinking, that if working in a high gamut and trying to compress it in to a smaller gamut, you are going to have these issues.
I'm still trying to figure out soft proofing. So I can work in AdobeRGB, flip a switch and see what will look like in a different gamut before actually exporting.0
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