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Exporting color issue

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Sorry, but I can't understand what you mean, and I can't see anything weird in your example image. Could you please provide more detail ? Thanks.

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  • FirstName LastName

     

    if you are check this two images over there you can see the differences

    First picture in capture one 

    Second picture after exporting and color was change some of part in her chest place. I try to fix this problem many different way but non of them doesn't work.

    After exporting make a damage for all of my frame.

     

     

     

     

     

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  • BeO
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    What do you want to do with this file? Maybe better to export it to either JPG sRGB or TIFF 16bit AdobeRGB (rather than JPG 8bit AdobeRGB).

    btw, which external viewer application do you use and is it color managed?

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi John,

    This seems to be a colour management issue. As stated by BeO, the best way to proceed is to export as JPG 8 bits sRGB or TIFF 16 bits AdobeRGB98 (or larger, depends upon what you want to do later). How did you obtain these pictures ? I mean, do you shoot RAW or JPEG with your camera ? In which colour space (output/export tool) do you process your image ? The black vertical lines (missing channels) in the histogram suggest that a drastic reduction in the colour space and number of bits has been done. The question is where and when ?

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    when the op can rule out a CM setup mistakes I would look into what roll the color noise reduction plays here.  another point is that c1 does not use the systemwide color engine but littlecms this is for itself not a problem affinity and many others also use it but while I do not see color differences between AP and PS which uses its own adobe cmm I can always see some slight shifts with c1.  when you look up littlecms in the credits it seems they use a rather old version as the copyright is -2007.  

     

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I'm with Pavel on this, I would think this is viewer related rather than file related. The export is likely fine but your viewer might be using an incorrect profile or is incapable of displaying AdobeRGB. If you're on a Mac, the viewer would likely be Preview which supports AdobeRGB but could be set to a different profile. You could check here:

    Usually, being set to "none" should display the source profile but you can also try setting it to sRGB and AdobeRGB to see whether it changes anything.

    Another thing to try is to re-import the JPG back into C1 and compare it side-by-side to the RAW. They should both be using the same profile preview. If they both look identical, the JPG should be fine and it's likely a viewer related issue.

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  • BeO
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    John, any viewer should be able to show JPG sRBG correctly, so try exporting with sRGB and compare again.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    When I export my photos in sRGB the colors are not 100% the same as in the viewer (even with recipe proofing in sRGB enabled). It looks as if C1 viewer's output is showing a little too much red. When I watch the exports in Photoshop, Affinity Photo, Luminar 4, Apple's viewer they all look 100% the same. It's only in C1's viewer they have a slightly more red tone to them.

    If I export in jpg or Tiff, in sRGB or AdobeRGB and have correct proof enabled, the problem is still there.

     

     

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  • FirstName LastName

    I have the same problem. I was just working on a wedding (1100 Pictures) and when I export the files, the colours look different. It seem that the problem occurs since a while, but not everyone has it. 
    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360013565738-Color-change-in-pictures-after-exporting-?page=2#comments

    as well this one is also not helping:
    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015291177?input_string=colors+differ

    John did you found a solution? Or does anyone else know what could be the problem? 

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  • FirstName LastName

    I had the same problem today. I found out that the high amount of sharpening in C1, resulted in a high loss of color in very fine detail when exported. 

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