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Anonymous !SDPEsPMnww
Are there any programs for Windows which can fix images with an sRGB profile so that they appear correctly on computer systems without color management? I have found two such programs for Macs, PictureSync and Graphic Converter, but I can't seem to find anything for Windows.

<- On the left, what I see when I set my monitor's profile to sRGB. On the right, what I see when my monitor is set to the calibrated profile. The calibrated profile looks true-to-life in my opinion, but I'd like everybody else to see the same colors when they view my images on the internet.
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>> Anonymous
I think you can adjust the profile in Photoshop?
>> Anonymous !SDPEsPMnww
>>99555
No, no, no. Both images are in sRGB, but I want to apply my monitor's calibration to the image so that it will appear correctly on a computer or web browser without color management, or which uses a different monitor profile. I can do it by taking screenshots, but that takes a lot of time and effort when I want to create a 100% crop.