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May 12, 2009 15:39 |  #1

Here's a recent shot I did of a baby dedication at my church. In Lightroom, the reds and fleshtones under the lights onstage are more accurate on my monitor. When I export it, more yellow and less red shows in the export. Why does this happen?

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May 12, 2009 22:08 |  #2

I don't use LR, but I hear these type of problems are often due to colour spaces (e.g. AdobeRGB) that are in effect within LightRoom but not rendered back to sRGB for web viewing. Might be worth checking for an option to choose sRGB colour space before or when saving/exporting. Cheers, Tony


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May 12, 2009 22:23 |  #3

You are correct TonyDee, and I did export it using sRGB colorspace. I thought that would result in an accurate rendering but it didn't.


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