Very saturated image
AnsweredIn Luminar AI catalog I see that all of my pictures are extremely saturated, when editing it magically changes to a normal saturation. Then when exporting the image the thumbnail is extremely saturated again, and when I open the image it stays saturated for a brief moment and then changes to the normal image I edited. I then uploaded the image to My Drive, opened it on my phone and once again it's extremely saturated.
Any way to fix this? I'm using a 100% Adobe RGB monitor that's calibrated to show the perfect colors.
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Hello Jeroen,
We need to be able to reproduce the issue on our end in order to understand at which point it occurs and troubleshoot it. Please send us a screen recording of the issue.
You can use Monosnap to record your screen: https://monosnap.com/welcomeHere's how you can send us the file with the recording:
- Visit https://wetransfer.com/
- If it's your first time visiting this website, it might ask you to purchase a subscription. Simply select to proceed with the free version.
- Click Add your files.
- Select the file(s) on your computer.
- After you see all the files you need to send appear in the list, click the icon to the left of the Transfer button (the icon looks like a circle with three dots in it).
- In Send As select Link.
- Click Transfer.
- After the files have finished uploading, click Copy Link and paste it into your support request at https://skylum.com/support
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Hi thanks for the reply, I uploaded the video here:
This is the exported image:
For this particular image it actually does show correctly on my phone and as export on my pc... But seeing the size of the jpg I suspect it uses 2 color profiles in 1 if that's even possible. Normally my jpg files I export from Lightroom are half the size with the same settings. It still doesn't show correctly in the catalog and the thumbnail + briefly when opening.
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