This way you side-step any new profiles that GIMP-2.9 might have created.Īnd then it’s the default 2.9 that has its own very different set of color management issues, rather than your CCE version? Then when you are finished editing and you want to export a file to disk, re-assign “sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc” before exporting the file to disk. This will not change the image colors at all (if it does, there’s a problem somewhere!). I would suggest that as soon as you import into GIMP-2.9 an image file that’s in the “sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc” color space, the first step should be to assign GIMP-2.9’s built-in sRGB color space. However, for GIMP 2.9 (I mean default GIMP 2.9, not my CCE version, which has its own very different set of color management issues), sometimes editing images that aren’t in the built-in sRGB color space can cause various issues and/or result in new profiles being created and assigned to the image. Opting to keep the selected profile did result in “Image Properties” showing “sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc” as the embedded ICC profile.Īs an aside, in GIMP-2.9, the built-in sRGB profile and my “sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc” are identical. When I used 2.8 to open the test file, GIMP-2.8 asked whether or not to keep the embedded profile. To replicate your steps, I used GIMP-2.9 to save a test file to disk with “sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc” as the embedded ICC profile. What settings do you have in GIMP 2.8 for “Preferences/Color Management/File Open behaviour” and for “Preferences/Color Management/RGB Profile”? I have these Preferences set to “Ask what to do” for “File Open behaviour” and to “None” for the RGB Profile. However, in GIMP 2.9, it correctly identifies sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc. If I then re-open the jpeg in GIMP 2.8, in the Image Properties section, no profile is identified in the Colour Profile tab. I open in GIMP, keep the embedded profile, adjust, and export as a jpeg. I process a NEF file in darktable and export it with sRGB-elle-V4-srgbtrc.icc as the output profile.
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