Develop Module and the wide range of monitors

Is the develop module drive different display of the other modules (library, Print, etc.)?

I ask because I see different, richer and more saturated colors to develop, and a Google search turns up any complaints about this problem, which dates back to 2007.

I have a Dell UP2516D monitor calibrated with an i1DisplayPro software and i1Profiler XRite.  This monitor is capable of 99% AdobeRGB.

Having read the other threads on this topic, I checked the following:

  • The monitor is correctly calibrated
  • I have disabled the option of processor use chart
  • The ICC profile is version 2, not version 4

It's worrying because during the export, the JPEG format resulting looks desaturated images, I see in the library, not the end result of my editing module in the develop module.  Here is a pair of screenshots.  In both cases, the small window is the exported image (JPEG) displayed in the Windows Photo Viewer. The largest window is a partial screenshot of Lightroom.  The screenshot was made by opening the JPEG and then exported by moving the Windows Photo Viewer on the top of the window of Lightroom.

The first image shows the difference between JPEG format and what is seen in developing

LRColor01.png

The second image shows the fact that the exported JPEG resembles what we see in the library view.

LRColor02.png

The develop module is fundamentally different in how it sends image data to the screen?  Might it interact with the features of a Monitor wide gamut of cause this problem?

Even if the answer is Yes, it does not explain why the effect is present even in the screenshots.  Take a screen capture, encode in PNG and then display in the Viewer Windows photo or other non-Lightroom software should eliminate special effects due to LR. The difference is always present in the screenshots, even when displayed on screens less capable, so there must be a problem of mismatch of actual color here.

Yes, there is a difference, read here: in Lightroom color management

I don't know, is the windows photo viewer color managed?

If you are using a large monitor range, you can display the correct colors with an application that is color management. Otherwise, you will still see a shift/colorshift.

Tags: Photoshop Lightroom

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