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July 24, 2017
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Problems with colour and clarity when exporting to JPG

  • July 24, 2017
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Hi can anyone help me, i'm at my wits end with this recurring problem. When I export my edited images from lightroom the colours change massively, I have tried different attempts at resolving this and I just cant get the same picture after import. Also I have noticed that the clarity is greatly reduced after import. Looking at the image in lightroom it looks crisp clear and professional but when its exported it looks like a snap off a kids camera. Please can anyone help me solve this.

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    Correct answer Todd Shaner

    1) Your issue may very well be due to a LR incompatible display profile being created by your Spyder 5 software. In my reply #10 I explain how to set its software preferences to create an ICC Version 2 profile. You should also select the option for creating a "Matrix" based profile and not "LUT" profile, which some people have had issues using with LR. I'm not sure where that option is in your Spyder 5 software.

    2) Some people have also seen rendering issues with the LR Preferences GPU setting enabled. What LR version are you using? Go LR Help> About and tell us the 'Release' number.

    SUGGESTION (Try this first!)

    Before attempting any further changes to your Spyder calibration run a quick test on the display profile. At the below link it outlines how to manually change the display profile. You have a wide gamut display, which is near 100% Adobe RGB 1998 gamut. Instead of the sRGB profile mentioned you should select and assign the Adobe RGB 1998 colror profile.

    https://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-change-my-monitor-profile-to-check-whether-its-corrupted/

    After this has been completed you will need to close and then restart LR to load the newly assigned display profile. Next try editing an image with the new profile, export to sRGB profile JPEG file, and see how it appears in other color-managed applications (PS, Bridge, InfranView).

    7 replies

    Participating Frequently
    September 13, 2022

    Hi 

    I aldo having a priblem like you.

    I have heard so many photogrspher upset about this because our client was dispointed when they are received these images.

    That the reason why, i would like to report to adobe and looking a solution from adobe.

    My clients also diapointed when they were looking at their phone nor laptop else well.

    Participating Frequently
    July 25, 2017

    thank you everyone for spending the time to try and help.  I have been up all night trying to sort this out as I have just finished a wedding post editing and I wanted it to be right.  I have tried loads of different methods through the night. I have downloaded about 4 different viewers and they all show the images as too red, ive tried all the different camera profiles and they're the same in varying degrees. The only way I have found that seems to work which seems to give good consistant colours with the exported jpgs, is to do my post production with the monitor set at 6500k, then export the files to jpg, then to view the images and generally do normal computer stuff, switch the monitor back to sRGB, this seems to give good results and seems virtually identical to how I edited the files in lightroom. If necessary I could live with this but I just wondered if that sparked an idea with anyone as to why I cant just see the files the same in lightroom and exported jpg.When I go back to lightroom the images look washed out and I would never have processed them that way but by processing them at 6500k it produces roughly how I would want them to look as jpg.

    Todd Shaner
    Todd ShanerCorrect answer
    Legend
    July 25, 2017

    1) Your issue may very well be due to a LR incompatible display profile being created by your Spyder 5 software. In my reply #10 I explain how to set its software preferences to create an ICC Version 2 profile. You should also select the option for creating a "Matrix" based profile and not "LUT" profile, which some people have had issues using with LR. I'm not sure where that option is in your Spyder 5 software.

    2) Some people have also seen rendering issues with the LR Preferences GPU setting enabled. What LR version are you using? Go LR Help> About and tell us the 'Release' number.

    SUGGESTION (Try this first!)

    Before attempting any further changes to your Spyder calibration run a quick test on the display profile. At the below link it outlines how to manually change the display profile. You have a wide gamut display, which is near 100% Adobe RGB 1998 gamut. Instead of the sRGB profile mentioned you should select and assign the Adobe RGB 1998 colror profile.

    https://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-change-my-monitor-profile-to-check-whether-its-corrupted/

    After this has been completed you will need to close and then restart LR to load the newly assigned display profile. Next try editing an image with the new profile, export to sRGB profile JPEG file, and see how it appears in other color-managed applications (PS, Bridge, InfranView).

    Participating Frequently
    July 24, 2017

    The only way I can get them anywhere near is to drop the red saturation slider in the camera calibration tab, but there must be a way to get the colours exactly as I see them in lightroom.

    my camera is set to Srgb, my monitor is Calibrated and Srgb, I'm exporting in Srgb. I spend days editing them and get them just as I like them, to export and they look awful.  many thanks

    Per Berntsen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 24, 2017

    there must be a way to get the colours exactly as I see them in lightroom.

    The Windows Photos app is not color managed, and will never display exactly like Lightroom, which is color managed.

    The increased saturation in non-color managed applications is typical for wide gamut monitors. I'm guessing that your monitor is wide gamut, in which case is absolutely necessary to only use color managed applications to view your photos.

    The Windows Photo Viewer is AFAIK color managed on Windows 10, but you might have to do a search to find it.

    Participating Frequently
    July 24, 2017

    Thank you for your help, so do I need to download another photo viewer or can I change the settings on the default windows 10 viewer. Yes I am using a wide gamut monitor 100% Srgb and 100% Adobe. Ive got to say all this colour stuff is well beyond me.

    Participating Frequently
    July 24, 2017

    right weve got there

    Participating Frequently
    July 24, 2017

    Hi and thank you, I'm just trying to find a way to do screen shots

    Just Shoot Me
    Legend
    July 24, 2017

    Please post screen shots of the images and the export dialog window with the settings you are using.

    Participating Frequently
    September 13, 2022

    Participating Frequently
    July 24, 2017

    As an addition to the above, the only way I can get the colours anywhere near is to use the camera calibration sliders and just use trial and error but there must be a better way, but then the clarity of the photo still is nothing like the original

    Participating Frequently
    September 13, 2022

    Sorry i couldnt get you.

    I also having a problem like you. In simple wird,the color of my images was changed to bad(over saturated/ skin tone is red ir pink eventhough the original image in a camera is in correct skin tone). What we should do? My clients also dispointed about the color which lead to my frustration too.