Exports look different than in-software image
I'm having trouble getting retouched portraits to export correctly in Capture One 10 Pro. I'm editing raw files and exporting them as high quality jpegs, and I'm using a calibrated NEC monitor. I have my export recipe set to the sRGB profile, and my proof profile is set to "selected recipe", although changing that has not made any difference.
​The exported jpegs are far more saturated than the edited image appears in Capture. The skin tones are quite red and look sunburned. I've opened these jpegs in Windows photo viewer and on internet explorer and they look very different. When I import the jpegs back into Capture, they look like they should. Anybody know what could be the problem? I've scoured the web but not found any answers, and Phase One's customer service server is down and can't receive my request for technical help.
​The exported jpegs are far more saturated than the edited image appears in Capture. The skin tones are quite red and look sunburned. I've opened these jpegs in Windows photo viewer and on internet explorer and they look very different. When I import the jpegs back into Capture, they look like they should. Anybody know what could be the problem? I've scoured the web but not found any answers, and Phase One's customer service server is down and can't receive my request for technical help.
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Same thing happened with me while opening in internet explorer the color was different and in Windows photo viewer it was different. ☹️ 0 -
IE isn't colour managed... 0 -
I haven't done colour sensitive work in a while, so haven't given much attention.
If you change the windows display profile to sRGB and fixes it, it's the same issue I have.
Some weird calibration thingy. Seems to be a lack of contrast in the Capture One window vs the output file.
Funny that I calibrated my screen for peace of mind... 😕0 -
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I'm having trouble getting retouched portraits to export correctly in Capture One 10 Pro. I'm editing raw files and exporting them as high quality jpegs, and I'm using a calibrated NEC monitor. I have my export recipe set to the sRGB profile, and my proof profile is set to "selected recipe", although changing that has not made any difference.
​The exported jpegs are far more saturated than the edited image appears in Capture. The skin tones are quite red and look sunburned. I've opened these jpegs in Windows photo viewer and on internet explorer and they look very different. When I import the jpegs back into Capture, they look like they should. Anybody know what could be the problem? I've scoured the web but not found any answers, and Phase One's customer service server is down and can't receive my request for technical help.
Let me know if this is the same issue.
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