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jp.rioux replied to mr.burns's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
I am planning to purchase a 4k, 27 "monitor but the scaling issues are stopping me. I found this article on this for windows 10. Can anyone check if this is working? Make Your Capture One Pro Menu Font Look Normal Again on HDPI Windows 10 Devices | by James McCarthy | Polarized | Medium It is for Capture One Pro but the solution should be the same for Affinity Photo -
It is a Dell U2410. It has been hardware calibrated using i1 display pro. My last thought:, I think Affinity photo is very accurate but for an unknown reason some software I use can't produce accurate color (too much saturated) from photo that has been exported with Affinity using sRGB profile. Thank you for your help.
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I don't totally agree with you. I agree that I don't have much control over how it look to other people viewing that web page. But I don't agree that it has nothing to do with Affinity. Here is my thought: - the original jpg look fine every place I publish it (flickr or facebook). If I export the RAW file with Affinity using adobe RGB profile, photo looks accurate every where (flickr, facebook or if I open it with ON1 Photo Raw, Nikon view NX-i, FastStone viewer, etc) but if I export the RAW file with Affinity using sRGB profile photo don't have accurate color anywhere except if I reload it inside Affinity or Photoshop. So maybe there is something missing in the exif file? Sorry for my english, It's not usual for me. Edit: The exported sJPG file look more saturated then the exported adobe RGB file!