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Hi everybody, 
I got this color profile question . I have set it to Adobe RGB in my Fujifilm X E2. When I open the jpgs in Affinity Photo the photos have a different color, much punchier and more contrasty in a weird way. That's not what you want to experience. I checked the Affinity preferences and this is what it reads (see attachment)
The term in Affinity is "color profile" which I assume is color space, right? However, it says color space in my camera.
At the very top pull down menu I can choose Adobe RGB but it still renders my jpgs in the same different way I described above. It looks different in MacOS Finder Preview.
Anyone knows what and how to tweak the settings in Affinity so it will match may camera's color space (Adobe RGB)?

Bildschirmfoto 2021-03-22 um 21.22.30.png

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Hi Tripower,

Welcome to the forums :)

If you go to Document > convert format you should find a window that allows you to change colour space and profile at the same time here you should be able to set the document to RGB and select the Adobe RGB colour profile.

Thanks

C

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