I’m using “Image Viewer” which I think comes with Ubuntu, icon is a magnifying glass over a daisy. It is colour managed.
But in fact, I don’t think that matters here, because each pair of jpegs I’m comparing both have the same profile, but should contain some differing pixel values because of the differing intents used when they were created. So I reckon I should see some differences whether colour managed or not.
In case it helps get to the bottom of this, here are 2 jpegs from the Indigo Bunting raw, both made with dt’s built-in sRGB profile. Very over-saturated. One perceptual, the other absolute colorimetric. No visible difference to me. To make them I just changed the intent in the output module - the profile and intent in the “export selected” tool were both set at “image settings”.
Thanks for the help.
Indigo-bunting-test-sRGB-abs-col.xmp (31.0 KB) Indigo-bunting-test-sRGB-perceptual.xmp (31.0 KB)
