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SRGB vs SRGB IEC 61966-2, Surface Laptop Profiles

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  • Wesley
    NNN636699989627108300 wrote:
    I edit photos using Capture One 20 Express. I recently got a new Surface Laptop 3 15 (Intel Model) which has been spectacular except for one bizarre quirk: When looking at photos in Capture One, they automatically shift their colors to appear dull and desaturated. If I'm using multiple displays, I can drag the Capture One window to an external display and the colors shift back to reflect their correct, saturated look. I understand that C1 changes color display based on monitor profile, so I eventually went to Windows color management and switched my display color profile from "SRGB," the default profile, to SRGB IEC 61966-2.1, which is a hidden profile, not the default Surface screen profile. This fixed the problem and now images display and export correctly in capture one across all monitors.

    Problem solved - but I still have questions:
    When I was still experiencing the issue, exporting the images using the default SRGB IEC 61966-2.1 profile created JPGS that looked correctly saturated, on either screen. That said, there is another output profile in C1, simply titled "SRGB'," which exported JPGS that looked desaturated and incorrect, as they appeared on my laptop screen. I'm wondering what the difference is between these two color profiles. Isn't SRGB the same thing as SRGB IEC 61966 2.1?

    Perhaps "sRGB" is a factory calibrated Microsoft profile and not universal like the other one.
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