When I use the preview pane in browser, it first shows the image normally, then quickly replaces it with a super-saturated version of the picture. Is there a way to see an unenhanced image?
I see in Settings | Browser | Preview, there's a checkbox for "Show cached preview first". If I uncheck it, it doesn't show the normal image, just goes to the saturated image. That's basically the opposite of what I want. If I open the image for editing, it shows the normal unsaturated image. The preview should be the same thing.
I have GraphicConverter 12.0.8
[Solved] Preview in browser is supersaturated
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Re: Preview in browser is supersaturated
Please forward the problem file zipped to support@lemkesoft.de because I get here no over saturation.
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Will do. Thanks for the quick response.
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Re: Preview in browser is supersaturated
Thanks for the sample file.
The image contains no color profile. But it contains the Exif color tag set to uncalibrated.
The general meaning of this is: assign the Adobe RGB profile.
But your image requires for correct display the sRGB profile.
So, simple assign sRGB to uncalibrated in the prefs:
The image contains no color profile. But it contains the Exif color tag set to uncalibrated.
The general meaning of this is: assign the Adobe RGB profile.
But your image requires for correct display the sRGB profile.
So, simple assign sRGB to uncalibrated in the prefs: