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I'm having odd behaviour with an image I've treated and exported from Affinity Photo.

When I upload the image inline to an email it looks as it should (the colours are as I intended and as they are in Windows 10 Photo app), but if I upload it as a file attachment, or send it from the Windows file menu to Telegram, the colours appear to have been desaturated and possibly the tint moved towards green.

The first file I have uploaded here has also been altered during uploading. The second image is a screenshot of the same image file previously uploaded inline in an email. The colour alteration is obvious.

This effect is not happening to other images previously processed through AP.

Any Ideas?

 

 

JUS_4270 - Colour Original.jpg

 

Screenshot 2021-07-22 at 15-22-23 Free Email Addresses Web based and secure Email - GMX com.png

Affinity Photo 1.10.6.1665 / Affinity Publisher 1.10.6 - Win 10 Home 64 bit 22H2, OS Build 19045.2251 - Asus ROG G20CB - i5-6400 2.7ghz - 8gb RAM - NVIDIA GX950- BenQ BL2783

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36 minutes ago, Wosven said:

Did you check the color profile used when expirting the file? Some apps will be able to use them, and other not.

Try exporting with a simple sRGB profile.

Thanks Wosven. That solved the problem. The colour profile field was blank. So I reset it to the sRGB option it is usually automaticaly set to. I rarely need to change the profile, so I don't usually check. Perhaps it defaulted after I updated the app.

Affinity Photo 1.10.6.1665 / Affinity Publisher 1.10.6 - Win 10 Home 64 bit 22H2, OS Build 19045.2251 - Asus ROG G20CB - i5-6400 2.7ghz - 8gb RAM - NVIDIA GX950- BenQ BL2783

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