![]() I honestly believe this is not a colour correction related issue as the Adobe RGB version looks the same as the sRGB softproof, but I can`t fix what LR Classic applies upon export to distort the colours. When I exported the images on the same computer a year ago they did look the exact same way in Developer Module as the exported version. I know many people have this issue but someone is always trying to come and explain why things looks different on different devices, and that the application they are using and not colour profiled and all that jazz but this WAS NOT the case 1 year ago. IT IS definitely an issue with Lightroom but I cannot crack it. Uploading the exported srgb files and using it on the web looks just as oversaturated than viewing it on my computer. I am not applying any user preset upon export.Ħ. I use the same version on the lightroom and my monitor for laptop is also calibrated.ĥ. ![]() I have the same version of Lightroom on my laptop, and if I export it there, it does not alter the settings. So I export the image, and that images looks exactly the same oversaturated on Iphone, Ipad, Samsung phones, and laptops.Ĥ. The exported image is oversaturated compared to LR on ANY DEVICEs. I am using my Dell Ultrasharp Premier Colour monitor calibrated to perfection and I am using the monitor in sRGB mode.ģ. Soft proofing and develop module gives me the same look, but after exporting is totally oversaturated.Ģ. ![]() I also used the soft proofing option within LR with sRGB profile to see how it will look. Before you think I am a newbi here is what I have done so far.ġ. So here is my problem.Īdobe Lightroom Classic is using Adobe Colour profile for my images but when I export the images the image looks totally different. I am a wedding photographer and web developer quite okay with colour spaces.
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