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Exporting in adobe rgb 1998 and resulting in srgb #55

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el-undreiner opened this issue Sep 14, 2022 · 4 comments
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Exporting in adobe rgb 1998 and resulting in srgb #55

el-undreiner opened this issue Sep 14, 2022 · 4 comments

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@el-undreiner
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@el-undreiner el-undreiner changed the title Exporting in adobe rgb 1980 Exporting in adobe rgb 1998 and resulting in srgb Sep 14, 2022
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I have exported in several different color profile (ICC) but the result is always the same sRGB this only happen when I export the webp animated when still the color profile is the corrrect one ( rgbo adobe 1998)

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y-guyon commented Sep 15, 2022

Could you provide the file used and describe the exact steps to reproduce the issue? The versions of your OS, Photoshop and WebPShop would be helpful too.

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I can't not exactly shared the file due confidentiality policies of the company, but the OS is catalina, Photoshop (23.5.1) and webshop is 0.4.3.
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  • open file with adobe rgb 1998 color profile.
  • set the layer names to enable animation.
  • save file in webshop and select keep icc to keep color profile
  • exported file has different as jpg or webp( not animated webp) in fact has sRGB color profile colors.

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y-guyon commented Sep 15, 2022

Thank you, this is clearer.

I can't not exactly shared the file due confidentiality policies

Is the ICC profile confidential or only the pixels? Maybe you could share another unrelated image that demonstrates the same issue (your image but with white pixels, some image found on the internet etc.)? What is the format of your source image?

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