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Export white balance is several hundred degrees K cooler than in editor

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  • gb

    Do you mean it looks cooler or just that the color temp value is different?

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  • James Wong

    It looks quite a bit cooler.

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  • OddS.

    > James Wong: Whenever I process and export images, it always comes out much much cooler

    I think you leave too much up for speculations. Cooler image in what application(s)? Color profile chain from source to exported image? Color calibration,...?. Users that have the knowledge it takes to analyze the problem and hopefully help you, may not want to spend time speculating.

     

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  • James Wong

    The exported image is much cooler when viewed in any application that is not Capture One 20. Windows Photos, GIMP, and Paint are some examples. When I import the cooler exported photo back into Capture One, it goes back to looking much warmer like the original image I processed from.

    Everything I am viewing off of is my single monitor. Blue light reduction modes such as the built in windows one and flux have been disabled. ICC profile under the colors tab is 'X-T2 generic' and ICC profile under process tab is 'Embed Camera Profile'. 

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  • SFA

    What happens if you do not embed the camera profile?

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  • James Wong

    In which step are you asking to not embed? If I choose ICC Profile in the process tab to sRGB IEC61.... it still produces the same result.

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