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 Post subject: Images turning pale/colder after you save screenshot
PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 12:45 pm  (#1) 
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I have a weird problem...

Images turning pale/colder after you save screenshot...

Image/screenshot look great in Gimp. But after I save it to jpg (full quality), or png 32-bit, or .tiff....

Colors are slightly more blue and colder....

Why is that happening?

I tried doing the same with Paint.NET and same result...

Something is wrong.... I worry its some global setting....

Haaalp!

EDIT: It's usually a screenshot pasted into Gimp so it has no alpha channel or things like that added to it


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 Post subject: Re: Images turning pale/colder after you save screenshot
PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 3:09 pm  (#2) 
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If you're on Windows using the default photo viewer is has a really annoying auto-adjust feature you can't turn off. Same thing happens to me whether it's something I made in Gimp or a photo uploaded from my camera.

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 Post subject: Re: Images turning pale/colder after you save screenshot
PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 4:31 pm  (#3) 
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I think I solved it.



I removed my icc profile.



Weird since it was from a highly recommended site:



https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... g274qrf-qd



They say like "don't use these every monitor is unique even if its the same model"....... I call BS on that...


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 Post subject: Re: Images turning pale/colder after you save screenshot
PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 2:56 am  (#4) 
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The idea of an ICC profile is that the same RGB value will produce exactly the same color on all displays that have a proper ICC profile (I'm using two screens, and one has more saturated color than the other). And AFAIK when you do a screenshot, you are really capturing the initial RGB value, so what it looks like will depend on the use of the ICC profile.

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