Some JPEG are rendering milky/foggy
Perhaps someone encounters the same phenomena?
Since 2 weeks or so, some pictures will show correctly in any picture viewer but as soon as they are shown in firefox they look flat and milky. They also behave strange in other picture editors (Corel Photopaint) as they look normal in the first run but editing them leads to crazy things. Interestingly in Chrome they look well. It can be 2 pics in a row of 10 which are rendered to JPEG at the same time. And it will always be these pictures in particular when rendered new. Any idea what that can be? Thanks indeed.
Since 2 weeks or so, some pictures will show correctly in any picture viewer but as soon as they are shown in firefox they look flat and milky. They also behave strange in other picture editors (Corel Photopaint) as they look normal in the first run but editing them leads to crazy things. Interestingly in Chrome they look well. It can be 2 pics in a row of 10 which are rendered to JPEG at the same time. And it will always be these pictures in particular when rendered new. Any idea what that can be? Thanks indeed.
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I'm not sure it's the response, but some soft ( p.ex Windows viewer, IE, ) don't support V4 calibration of screen. It's then better with V2 calibration. 0 -
Thanks Lilo,
I tried it across a number of computers and laptops.
And then just particular pictures/files.
I tried something strange and changed from RGB to 32bit and back. The picture was ugly then, but the milk-glass effect was gone.
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Now anything rendered to JPEG is that way. As a test, I used another RAW editor and its working fine. So I believe its a C1 issue and I am going to raise a ticket. I wonder why nobody encounters the same problem.0
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