Photoshop to export as: future of color profiles?

Hello. Question on export as: It seems that it is impossible to export with a color profile, fade using save for web or export new feature. The link in PS that is vague, saying: color profiles can be possibly supported when save for the web goes. How someone exporting as sRGB (for the web) to a master file that is in a different in the colorspace, this as Adobe RGB?



Use save for Web, where you check "Convert to sRGB" and "embed color profile".

The new export module is unfinished. I have no idea why they rushed it this elsewhere, it lacks all essential functions base and is now completely useless.

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