Under screen profile - you are using "system". Try selecting the specific profile.

On 2016-12-18 12:09 PM, Michael wrote:
there was no enable button.
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On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Richard Hobday <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Might be worth checking if you have colour management enabled in
    Geeqie.

    Preferences/ color management ...


    R.


    On 18/12/16 19:55, Michael wrote:



        It seems that my viewer is not color managed.  What viewer do
        you use that is color managed? I use the one recommended by
        Riley Brandt, Geeqie. I have version 1.2.2 installed.

        Or else Something happened. The Global Options of "Export
        Selected" no longer behave the same way it did. When I saved
        anything I used to need the profile set to sRGB or else it
        would save dark. Now when I save from darktable the image is
        more saturated. Here is what I'm seeing: none of them are
        close. adobe is the best one. 720 and 709 are kinda cool (it
        gives the HDR effect) but it makes the knife handles (dark
        things) blur together. I just noticed.... the original image
        is 8 meg big while the test images are less than How can I get
        my image to be as close to the original as possible?
        how to interpret file names:
        the first triplet is profile
        the second is intent
        the third is style which I figured out needed to be set to none.​
         but I have since upload everything to facebook and all of the
        images but one are the same now. I wonder why. ​
        709-im-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        720-im-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        adobe-im-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        brg-im-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        im-ab-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        im-im-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        im-per-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        im-rel-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        im-sat-none.jpg
        
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        ​​
        original.JPG
        
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        ​​
        srgp-im-none.jpg
        
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        ​

        On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Michael <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

            I found out how to make input brightness equal output
        brightness!
            profile (in export settings) needs to be set to 'sRGB
        (websafe)'.
            I just test it and to me sRGB brightens the colors slightly
            whereas adobeRGB dims the colors slightly. Test it
        yourself and
            see what happens in your perception.

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