When I Upload a Photo the Color Changes

  • #i

Hi yall
A newbie recently opened my Flickr account.

I noticed that the colour of my pictures changes after i upload them!
I'1000 using Aperture. I export the photos and so upload them.
In this picture: The color changes a fiddling in safari, simply is a whole different thing on firefox..

This used to happen in iPhoto likewise when uploading my photos subsequently exporting them to Facebook, however when i started using the Facebook uploader plugin.. things piece of work great

One more matter when i apply Photoshop and edit the colors and and then export the photo.. information technology would be totally pale when i open it on preview for an instance!!

Im totally lost.
Cheers

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  • #4

basically the color and it's associated information is the same in both browsers.
what changes is how the colour is displayed.

this happens because the image has a colour-profile embedded into information technology. this colour-profile defines how sure colours should announced on screen. but this can but be done if the awarding reading and displaying the image can too read the colour-profile and knows what to do with it.
if an image has no colour-profile embedded or the browser cannot use colour-profiles and so it volition display the image in standard sRGB colour-space.

i believe there is an pick to utilise colour-profiles in the subconscious settings of firefox.

  • #5

Its not about me.. its about what everyone on the internet sees..

  • #nine

thank you guys for the reply.
But what about i losing some of its colour (beingness pale) when uploaded (even on safari)

Aperture is exporting in: sRGB IEC61966-2.1

  • #10

Indeed, until a majority of browsers are "color profile aware", the mode to get is brand sure that you consign film for web with sRGB profile (it does not mean that the profile should exist included, merely that the color should be encoded in the reference).

  • #12

Update:
I downloaded FFXporter to my iphoto. It worked perfectly with safari, the colors are perfect, but on firefox, and on a windows pc it was even worse than elementary upload!

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  • #14

same thing happens to me...only i'm using lightroom. anyone shed some light on this?

  • #15

I had the same problem - turned out to be a setting in the consign expanse of Lightroom... Ensure your settings are gear up to and go to: File Settings > Colour Space is set to sRGB. Previously mine was prepare to ProPhoto RGB. That is what stripped out the vibrance every time I uploaded to Wordpress or Twitter.

  • #xviii

Howdy yall
A newbie recently opened my Flickr account.

I noticed that the color of my pictures changes after i upload them!
I'm using Aperture. I export the photos and so upload them.
In this picture: The color changes a trivial in safari, but is a whole different thing on firefox..

This used to happen in iPhoto too when uploading my photos after exporting them to Facebook, however when i started using the Facebook uploader plugin.. things work great

Ane more affair when i use Photoshop and edit the colors and so export the photograph.. it would exist totally pale when i open it on preview for an instance!!

Im totally lost.
Cheers

Your monitor or screen is non calibrated. Also don't go past well-nigh camera display sreens every bit they aren't either. Most Mac's are set for sRGB colour space. Bank check to make sure your photographic camera is shooting this likewise. If not and then the colors will wait off. Your photographic camera and display should both be set for the same color space. Also, if your editing them try and shoot in RAW or RAW+jpeg and not just jpeg. Edit all you desire with the Raw file and after, save it equally a jpeg.

  • #twenty

calibration dose not put your display in to aRGB or sRGB it merely try's to ensure your brandish displays the colors that your figurer sends to it.

macs are not set for sRGB merely most the new imac displays exercise accept high sRGB coverage
(quick google found this http://www.macworld.co.uk/review/mac-desktops/apple-imac-215-inch-27-inch-belatedly-2013-reviews-3470461/ imac 27" 2013 has 100% sRGB 81% aRGB)
your display only displays the range of colors it can.

all-time not to change any settings in photograph apps to practise with colour spaces unless y'all know what your doing, they are set correct for 99% of users.

sRGB is effectually 75% of Adobe RGB. So showing 100% of sRGB is a bit misleading IMO.
Adobe software by default is set to prophoto color infinite. To my knowledge nobody's camera or screen are capable of capturing and showing this (maybe high cease stage one or red might). And so I would recommend changing this to the widest colour gamut your monitor tin can brandish. For me that's 99% of the Adobe RGB colour infinite (I apply a NEC Spectraview 241, hardware calibrated). Set your camera to the same.

  • #22

sRGB is around 75% of Adobe RGB. Then showing 100% of sRGB is a bit misleading IMO.

What is misleading?

  • #23

Quoting 100% of a number that's 75%.
In other words to the untrained ear, it may sound like they are saying 100% of the Adobe colour space.
Apple don't mostly advertise their colour gamut in the manner other manufacturers do. Smoke and mirrors and all that.

  • #25

I think it'southward best for the average user not to mess with settings without knowing what there doing and have a hardware calibrator,

By hardware calibrator I assume your talking almost an i1 Brandish, Colormunki or Spyder colorimeter?
Unless your monitor has a LUT similar a loftier end Eizo or NEC (and the new Benq's), these devices only preform a software scale. Nevertheless good plenty, but not every bit good as a hardware calibration like with my Spectraview.

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