On mardi 15 mai 2018 07:57:47 CEST Yuri wrote:
> 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.
Sony here as well.

> 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.

And I cannot reproduce your result: an unedited raw exported to jpeg gives 
virtually the same results as shown in DT darkroom, using Linux Firefox or 
Gwenview (both have color management and use the display 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.
>

Are you sure color management is enabled for the programs you used, including 
using device profiles (can depend on the version)?
 
(...)
> 
> Is this trivial task really so hard to do properly? I mean - import,
> export, Flickr should work intuitively, right?

Well, if that's all you want to do, why not shoot in JPEG (or RAW/Jpeg, if you 
need the raws sometimes)? Darktable can handle jpeg files, it's just not the 
most important usecase.
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