Photoshop exports unsaturated? Color profiles?

OS: Windows 10

Version: Photoshop CC (2015)

Settings: Default of all the except for color profiles

So here's my question:

Any photo that I export from photoshop fate desaturated in jpeg format. I compared to an export from lightroom, and it's not my computer or my monitor. I've been through all the checks and according to adobe and the forums, my colors on the BONE and monitorare set up right. Expecially since I can see the good and bad image on the same monitor. It is the color desaturated on Flickr, Facebook, and most other places on most devices and in my impressions. Adobe has do me a remote session and he checked all my settings and was able to get to export to the correct color by replacing "color profile" sRGB, but it works only for the images. Another image, you must reset the color profile again so that it can export the appropriate color. It's a huge waste of time, especially when I have hundreds of images per job to cross. How can I get permanently from photoshop to export the correct colors. I was also saving it under a .tif and exported from lightroom. This gave me the perfect color while the evolution of the color profile for the me has only narrow.

I made a video to show my workflow, what images come out like and what I need to do to make them appear to the right. I used some images of "scrap" I took on some places such as examples. Please, excuse me if I look like I don't know what I'm talking about, I am self-taught and not sure may not be any details or how fully to use photoshop.

Color issue 2.jpg

I'll admit it's weird that those saved from photoshop appears to show as different, but I think it can be something up with the windows application pictures as well.

One might think that the Photos being fairly new would be managed, but apparently not of color.

I got the same results as you with windows 10 and cc 2015.1.2 photoshop when you use one profile other than sRGB when you open the picture in pictures.

If you open the photo incriminated in the Windows Photo Viewer, how is it?

Windows Photo Viewer is managed on the basis of color.

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