![]() It is just that the people who are really interested in those answers are far more likely to find those answers if this was in a thread of its own. Not that I am not VERY curious as to the answers to your questions. It seems to me that this should be discussed in a separate thread. ![]() – So I see 3 different colour informations for this file: APh: 'ProPhoto' | C1: 'Generic' | Exiftool: 'uncalibrated' & 'red/blue balanced' The confusion increases if I consider CaptureOne (that mentions a "Generic" profile + camera model, as in my previous screenshot or in your description) and ExifTool, which lists no profile but says "Color Space: Uncalibrated" and show entries like "Red Balance: 2.089844", "Blue Balance: 1.592773" (different from WhiteBalance). To me Affinity seems to apply even the unticked option anyway and thus a RAW image gets opened with my currently set 'ProPhoto' profile, although this is not used in the image nor in the camera. Apart from the unclear term "camera profile", does your description also apply to Affinity, or was it meant for non-Affinity develop software only? So, is there a place in the Affinity UI where we can see or set this camera profile – or does Affinity only care for its working profile that is set in the preferences while it ignores the camera make and model information for its colour profile choice when opening the file?Īnd what does Affinity in your experience if you open an image with or without an embedded profile while the preference option "Convert opened files to working space …" is unticked? And does this concern the literally mentioned colour space only (where from?), or does it mean a certain, app-preset profile, too?
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