you're probably looking at your exported images from a non-color managed
application.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 9:56 PM, Timo Mohnani <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it normal that when you export with the sRGB color profile, the
> resulting jpg has a slightly red tint (or warm) color to it compared to the
> edited image in the darkroom? This happens to all my images. To make my
> images work I need to go to the "output color profile" module and choose
> sRGB as my display profile. But this kind of defeats the purpose of having
> a wide-gamut screen.
> I would assume that I would be able to edit my images using my calibrated
> screen profile and then when exporting with sRGB I would end up with an
> image that was quite similar.
>
>
> Timo
>
>
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