Hello,
it's really frustrating but I can't get any usable export to JPEG.
I got Sony RAWs shot in sRGB, I wanna simply convert them straight to JPEG.
No module tweaking, etc. So I check the image in the 'darkroom' mode -
colors and saturation are perfect there.
Then I hit export (no style applied, etc.). Resulting JPEG has
oversaturated colors and is a bit darker then in the 'darkroom' mode when
viewed with: Android Flicker app, Linux Firefox, Linux Chromium, GNOME
Image Viewer, etc.
The only app which can display the exported JPEG correctly is GIMP, sure it
reports there was an embedid sRGB profile.
I've tried playing with Input/Output color profile modules - setting to
sRGB - but no luck. The gamut clipping set to sRGB did help a bit though.
My DT's display profile is set to sRGB too.
Output of darktable-cmstest:
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darktable-cmstest version 2.4.3
this executable was built with colord support enabled
darktable itself was built with colord support enabled
primary CRTC is at CRTC 0
CRTC for screen 0 CRTC 1 has no mode or no output, skipping
CRTC for screen 0 CRTC 2 has no mode or no output, skipping
LVDS-1 the X atom and colord returned the same profile
X atom: _ICC_PROFILE (1428 bytes)
description: ThinkPad T430
colord: "/home/<username>/.local/share/icc/edid-
1be6e0958dcbf558460fe50a8d95abc6.icc"
description: ThinkPad T430
Your system seems to be correctly configured
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Is this trivial task really so hard to do properly? I mean - import,
export, Flickr should work intuitively, right?
I can provide RAW, JPEG + a shot of DT's 'darkroom'.
Thanks
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