![]() (After reading all the literature I could find around the issue here's what I've learned) A disclaimer first One has to close QuickLook to recover original colors. When the image is already 1:1 scale like this one, it won't zoom further, but the color weirdness does kick in anyways. Here (on the left) is how QuickLook shows an image when I first open it, and then (on the right) when I double tap (with my magic mouse) to cause it to zoom. dialog? I wouldn't know.Īpple Photos app is exhibiting a similar behavior, but the results is not so exaggerated as it is in the preview/quick look tool ![]() Probably Adobe is using macOS's previewing capabilities inside their Export As. dialog on Photoshop, exhibits a similar darkening issue that is fixed if I revert my System Preferences to using the default display profile. I discovered that it won't happen when the original display profile (named imac) is used, but will happen with all the other profiles, created both by basICColor and ArgyllCMS.įrom left to right, the rendering of the same file in Preview(quick look is the same), Apple Photos App, Photoshop and Affinity PhotoĪnobody having a clue what is going on? It's been bothering me for months!Įdit (an interesting discovery): I discovered that unchecking "embed color profile" while viewing the Export As. Photoshop and Affinity Photo display colors properly (and rather consistently) on all the above scenarios. ![]() Even with the Screenshots that one can grab with Cmd+Shift+3. This behavior happens for images (tested jpg,png and raw) that have an embedded profile, a referenced profile or are not color managed at all. The strangest thing is that on the quicklook preview, the colors will be fine until I zoom in the image: After that it will darken, and never recover (until I reopen the preview). ![]() When I installed Sierra I also profiled my display (with a spectrometer) and have been using the created icc profiles since then.īoth Quick Look preview and the macOS preview app when displaying images will show weird colors though: cutout deep burned shadows! ![]()
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