In LR, if there are any colors out of gamut for a specified destination color space (like a printer profile), some people will recommend to turn down the saturation (or mess with the HSL settings) in order to fix it. However, simply exporting it with the destination color space embedded in the saved image file will automatically convert all the colors into that space. Which means then you can load the exported image back into LR and verify that indeed, the Destination Gamut Warning has disappeared entirely (no more red). What's more is that the results are almost always superior than what you could achieve manually by editing HSL sliders anyway! So my question is this: Why isn't there an option to do this conversion in LR, without having to export an image and then load up the exported file? It just seems like a lot of extra steps for something that can be done in a click of a button. It seems very odd that exporting and importing a file is necessary to do the automatic conversion.
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