Exporting RAW to JPEG results in a clearer picture (since LR6)

Hi, I recently upgraded to LR6 and found that my JPEG pictures appear much lighter than their original RAW files.

Any ideas?

You probably accidentally set a default value for jpeg files or you 'Apply adjustments to your self' turned on in preferences-> Presets. You might want to try to reach the "default reset all development parameters" button in this same panel of preferences and to make sure that you do not have the automatic tone on.

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