[solved] Re: How to get rid of a biased colour profile?

Boudewijn Rempt boud at valdyas.org
Mon May 27 14:32:43 BST 2019


If you use that profile, you're using something really weird, because that's a very special profile meant for use with HDR images. In your earlier mail, you omitted to tell us which color model/channel depth/profile you were using for the image, and what the color management settings in Krita's settings dialog were.

If your image is 8 bit / rgba / sRGB with srgbtrc and your display profile is srgb as well, and you save as srgb png, and your monitor is set to sRGB then the image on the wallpaper and in Krita must look the same.

On maandag 27 mei 2019 14:35:43 CEST Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> by trial-and-error I found out that
> 
>   [ ] (unchecked) Use system monitor profile
>   Screen 1: Rec2020-elle-V2-srgbtrc.icc
>   Rendering intent: Perceptual
> 
> comes close to the exported wallpaper JPEG. Until now it provides the
> best result. The remaining difference shouldn't, but could be related
> to the export. I've done a countercheck viewing the same image with
> Krita and Mirage, at 100% size, see https://i.imgur.com/NNxDZmf.png,
> Krita's view seems to be ok now. The remaining difference of the
> exported JPEG (not shown by this screenshot) might be "normal",even
> while JPEGs done with high quality settings not necessarily divert from
> the original colours that noticeable.
> 
> I consider it as solved, since the main issue was the completely biased
> view, not a less obtrusive issue that might be related to the export.
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 
> 
> 


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