Export Problem, I Think?
I upload some of my images to a popular online website for critique.
Up to date I have had no problem exporting any of my RAW images as .JPG images and uploading them; once uploaded to the relevant website they look great, as they looked in Capture One.
Since the version 9.1 update any image I export as a .JPG image lookes good in Windows Explorer but as soon as I upload to the same website the image gains several stops of exposure.
I've just tried this with an image that I had previously developed in Capture One (v9.0.3) in that I re-uploaded it and it looked as it should do; I then re-exported the same image (obviously from with V9.1) and uploaded it to the same website and it was at least a couple of stops over exposed although it didn't look overexposed in Windows Explorer.
Is anyone else having this problem as I'm at a loss to explain why it's happening?
Up to date I have had no problem exporting any of my RAW images as .JPG images and uploading them; once uploaded to the relevant website they look great, as they looked in Capture One.
Since the version 9.1 update any image I export as a .JPG image lookes good in Windows Explorer but as soon as I upload to the same website the image gains several stops of exposure.
I've just tried this with an image that I had previously developed in Capture One (v9.0.3) in that I re-uploaded it and it looked as it should do; I then re-exported the same image (obviously from with V9.1) and uploaded it to the same website and it was at least a couple of stops over exposed although it didn't look overexposed in Windows Explorer.
Is anyone else having this problem as I'm at a loss to explain why it's happening?
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I don't have a definite answer to the question, but I wonder whether it is worth checking that the ICC profile used by your process recipe is as it should be. I'd assume that "sRGB Color Space Profile" would be appropriate for images to be uploaded to a website.
Ian0 -
[quote="Ian3" wrote:
I don't have a definite answer to the question, but I wonder whether it is worth checking that the ICC profile used by your process recipe is as it should be. I'd assume that "sRGB Color Space Profile" would be appropriate for images to be uploaded to a website.
Ian
Ian,
I've just spotted that myself; the update has caused the ICC profile to be changed to be 'Embed Camera Profile' rather than the more normal Adobe RGB (1998) profile.
Once I'd changed it back everything was back to the way it should have been.
Strange how the ICC profile got changed and something I didn't at first think to look for.
All's well that ends well eh? 😉0
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