Re: Appple Photo screensaver on wide gamut monitor
Re: Appple Photo screensaver on wide gamut monitor
- Subject: Re: Appple Photo screensaver on wide gamut monitor
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 11:48:25 -0500
One other thing...have you tried editing the default rendering intent in any of the profiles you're using? That might tell us something...or not.
Terry
On Jan 6, 2011, at 2:48 AM, Matt Freedman wrote:
> Yes, exactly -- I tried exporting to the display profile, and the images look exactly the same -- basically correct, but oversaturated.
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> And there is only one monitor on this system.
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> I just tried exporting them with Generic RGB profile -- same results -- identical somewhat oversaturated colors.
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> It seems like if the Photos screensaver was truly ignoring the profiles these versions would all look different from each other, wouldn't they? Given that they all look the same, it seems like the screen saver is interpreting the profile, but then boosting the saturation for some reason. But it does not explain why I am only seeing this on the wide gamut monitor.
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> So I am stumped.
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> -- Matt
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> On Jan 5, 2011, at Jan 5;8:03 PM, Terence Wyse wrote:
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>> On Jan 5, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Tony May Images wrote:
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>>> Isn't this the issue, documented elsewhere, of a non colour managed application (the screen saver) sending unaltered values from an sRGB image to a wide gamut monitor, which has a gamut closer to Adobe RGB, with the result that colours appear oversaturated?
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>> ....except that the OP claimed to have exported the image from Lightroom using the display profile as the destination. One would assume that if the screensaver application is simply throwing up(!) raw/untagged RGB values to the display that exporting or converting to the display profile would render the images correctly, regardless whether the image is tagged or not.
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>> Only a few things could be going on here.....
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>> * The display used for the screensaver is not the primary display so the display profile that the image should be converted to is something else. I would suggest to the OP to verify the profile that's being used on the primary display and see if converting to THAT profile renders the image correctly.
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>> * The system is ignoring tagged images and "assigning" something other than the active display profile. I believe someone suggested "Generic RGB" could be at play here.
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>> Regards,
>> Terry
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>>>> I am noticing that my photos are being displayed with a pumped up saturation.
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>>>> The images are jpegs in srgb (exported from originals in Lightroom). I am on a profiled wide gamut Dell U3011 monitor. Opening the same images in Preview they definitely look distinctly different (i.e. correct) than they do in the screen saver.
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