On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Rob Z. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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?
High quality sampling doesn't make a difference. Given the fact that I
printed (the same) photos on 3 different online services, and all of them
came darker than expected, I can think of 2 possibilities:
* My monitors are not well calibrated. (I used gnome color + Huey Pro).
* Some issue with the display driver, not adjusting gamma correctly. It's a
Nvidia NVS 300 with propietary driver 304.88
I guess I should find someone with a proven calibrated monitor, view my JPG
there, and check if they look more similar to the prints I have.
Julian.
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