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So I'm titting around with Adobe Lightroom, but when I want to export my pictures (.CR2 -> 90% jpeg) I do so in sRGB, for the interwebz and my computer of course, but the images come out with completely different colours as in Lightroom. I've been searching the webs for solutions, but haven't found any that worked sofar. Am I this stupid or is LR just arse-fucking me?
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>>294477
>>colours
nice try troll
>> Anonymous
Same problem here.
>> Anonymous
This is because Lightroom is color aware and is using the colorspace profile of your monitor inf as set in Windows. Outside of Lightroom normal viewers and browsers ignore it (Unless you set it like in Firefox 3).

I have yet to find a way to disable it and FORCE Lightroom to display sRGB. If anyone knows how please enlighten us.
>> Anonymous
>>294563
Macfag here.
If I open a photo in Preview it then looks completely different to how it looks in Lightroom.
Likewise in Photoshop I can proof the colours to my monitor calibration and it looks like they would do in Firefox/Preview. Just not in Lightroom.
>> Anonymous
>>294502
Yeah, funnay.

Deleting the colour profile for your monitor seems to work for some people, but I want my picture to look the same in sRGB as it is in PPRGB, so it will look the same for other people/computers as well. Is there no way to neatly convert the colour space of the picture while maintaining how it looks, e.g. unleash some sort of function on the colour information which calculates new values for the colours? Just a wild guess.
>> Anonymous
OP here. I just set the color profile my monitor should use to an sRGB profile - this fucks up working in Pro Photo RGB, because LR will use this profile to base its treatment of colours on. Not recommended, because this will fuck up your possibilities with printing and such, but it isn't a problem for me, I'm just upping them to the tubes and stuff.