07-03-2019, 06:45 PM
I'm puzzled by the color difference between an exported jpeg (dull) and a png (bright) and hope someone can help me understand what is going on.
I'm maintaining a website and part of it is uploading images created from a (sRGB) psd file from the designer. I edit some text inside that psd and export it for uploading to the website.
The previously uploaded images from this psd by others are all png images (bright).
What I see happening is this:
I'm using a Dell monitor and calibration via Spider 4.
I'm maintaining a website and part of it is uploading images created from a (sRGB) psd file from the designer. I edit some text inside that psd and export it for uploading to the website.
The previously uploaded images from this psd by others are all png images (bright).
What I see happening is this:
- On my monitor I see the colors as they should be and like the images on the website
- Exporting the image in png is the same
- Exporting the image as jpeg quality 100 gives the same result as the png when viewed in a color managed image viewer like Geeqie, but dull in the default Linux Mint image viewer which has no color management
- Uploading the png is okay, same bright colors
- Uploading the jpeg gives dull colors.
I'm using a Dell monitor and calibration via Spider 4.