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(AFPhoto v1 Mac Desktop) Busted JPG colors in Firefox


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The image on the left is a JPG exported from AFPhoto Desktop/Mac V1. The drawing was originally created in AFPhoto V1 on the iPad. As you can see, the colors are normal.

The image on the right is a screen shot of the same image displayed in Firefox Mac v110.0. As you can see, the colors are busted all to hell. This just now started happening. Everything was OK until just now. Nothing has changed in any export settings in either AFPhoto desktop or on the iPad.

Am I missing an export setting? Am I not right with Jesus? I've used pretty much the standard defaults every time: Bilinear, quality manually set at 80%. So, what's up with my colors in Firefox all of a sudden? I've had this problem before when first exporting from V1, but had solved it, and now can't remember what I did.

Any ideas? I need to get this blog post out, and it sucks to have to go back to Photoshop to export this jpeg.

TIA.

UPDATE: MAYBE HALF AN HOUR LATER...

Ahhhhh HA, the plot thickens. A copy of the same jpeg created in Affinity Photo v1/iPad, re-exported from AFPhoto/Mac desktop — same settings, same everything — displays perfectly in Safari, with no palette distortion. See added third screenshot from Safari.

Looks like Mozilla's got some 'splainin' to do...?

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Edited by Mike Swartzbeck
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