Images not displaying correctly after export
I've had a situation after my last couple of sessions editing photos in C1 9-
After processing I'll export my keepers to various folders in My Pictures. When I open the folder, they show the adjustments I have made. When I upload those photos to 500px, Instagram, etc., or even display them as a screen saver, they display the RAW image with no PPing. I'm stumped as to why this is happening. Any help would be appreciated.
I am clicking 'variants' at export.
After processing I'll export my keepers to various folders in My Pictures. When I open the folder, they show the adjustments I have made. When I upload those photos to 500px, Instagram, etc., or even display them as a screen saver, they display the RAW image with no PPing. I'm stumped as to why this is happening. Any help would be appreciated.
I am clicking 'variants' at export.
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Are these jpg exports? (Or at least in some obviously processed file type.)
If so that they should display with none of the edits visible is strange.
Have you tried using the Process function? If so with what results?
I suspect you are not quite getting the distribution to the folders right but obvoiously only have have an way to check that.
Grant0 -
Yes, they are jpegs, and I've tried different quality sttings from 50 - 100%
I did notice on one image, that the crop I applied is on the jpeg export.
Wondering if I have the wrong settings on export. Just read on another similar thread.
Under ICC profile, I have 'embed camera profile' checked. Should it be one of the RGB functions instead?0 -
[quote="rabasak" wrote:
Under ICC profile, I have 'embed camera profile' checked. Should it be one of the RGB functions instead?
For export to a web site that will be viewed through a browser the default recommendation would be sRGB.
sRGB is, generally, understood by all browsers.
Never embedded camera profile.
HTH.
Grant0 -
Thanks for the help.
I had been playing with settings, then clicked the reset tool.
It defaults to TIFF/embed camera profile.
I changed the format to jpeg, but didn't change the profile.
btw, my icc profile in the export tool reads sRGB IEC61966-2.10 -
Hi,
may I point you to this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=22230
I'm aware that the discussed issue there had another focus but I think the process of definition of output recipes with settings according to your specific needs is similar and might help you to get the desired results.0
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