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Recently, when I export a finished piece of art to post on a website, the whole file seems to become darker. This results in my colors becoming darker, and they look almost as if they have a "multiply" effect on them, though I have checked and this is not the case. Needless to say this is very frustrating because the art can end up looking very different from what I wanted it to. Maybe I accidentally clicked something I wasn't supposed to and it messed up, but I would appreciate if anyone could help me out (this is probably the case since it was working fine before and I haven't downloaded any new updates since).
I am using Krita 2.9.6 x64 bit in Windows 10. |
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Two possibilities: You had an image you made in a linear color space and didn't convert it to sRGB(sRGB-elle-v2-srgbtrc.icc) before export(and then something like imgur ripped out the meta-data that specified it was a linear space, mucking up the colors), or you are using Firefox on Linux. If neither, please specify which color space is attached to the image and how you made it.
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It turns out my color space was set to sRGB-elle-v2-g10.icc, and after I exported it using elle-v2-srgbtrc.icc, it no longer darkened the image. Thank you for responding so quickly. One more question; is there a way I can set this colorspace to be my default so I won't run into this problem again? |
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