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Picture in CO1 differs from export, jpg and tif in contrast and details

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  • Permanently deleted user

    This could be a result of high noise levels and interpolation. Basically when you look at your files at 100% they often show a lot of noise (high ISO and/or long exposure) and when you export them (at a different resolution) it will look differently, dependent on your export settings (e.g. sharpening for print/screen, differences in profiles like AdobeRGB vs sRGB vs ProPhoto,...)

    Personally I always use Recipe Proofing which (in my eyes) is just about 100% of what the final exported image looks like. 

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    Sounds like a colour space setting to me...

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  • Kristian Pichol

    Thank you for your kind comments. When I found a solution, I´ll give my feedback here. Thanks!

     

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