If you want a colour managed browser for displaying mages I think Firefox is 
the tool of choice - I understand that Chrome isn't colour managed yet.

That said, if the image is sRGB it ought to look pretty much the same whether 
the viewing application is colour managed or not.  If dt shows the image 
significantly differently to an exported I guess that means that either (a) 
there are out of gamut colours in the dt image that can't be rendered in sRGB 
or (b) the export isn't doing a good job of converting to sRGB.  Do you have 
high quality sampling enabled for exports?

Rgds,
Rob.

-----Original Message-----
From: Milan Knížek [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 June 2013 21:02
To: Julian J. M.
Cc: darktable-users
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Color profiles (one more time)

Julian J. M. píše v Ne 16. 06. 2013 v 18:18 +0100:
>  Also, the exported jpgs are darker that what I see on darktable, when
> I see them in the the browser (Google Chrome). The profile I use when
> exporting is sRGB perceptual.

Can you check if the Google Chrome supports colour management? (I do not use 
it.)

Alternatively, try to open the exported sRGB JPEG in an app, which is known to 
support properly CM (e.g. GIMP - check the CM settings in Edit / Preferences). 
Does the image look also dark there?

regards,
Milan

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