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I've noticed that after changing some images in my document from Adobe RGB to sRGB, the Resource Manager still shows them as being Adobe RGB?

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How did you change their color profile?

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I opened an Adobe RGB PNG in Photo and exported as an sRGB JPEG, then used resource manager to replace the PNG with the JPEG

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Do you see the expected profile in macOS finder's file info (comand-i)?

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Yeah, it shows correctly in the info dialog. 

I’ve just figured out what’s happening. They are showing as embedded in resource manager rather than linked. 

I am able to recreate the error:

- Drag my Adobe RGB PNG into the picture frame

- Open resource manager

- Select the image then clicked Replace

- Select my sRGB JPEG and click OK

- It then shows as an embedded JPEG with Adobe RGB colour space. 

 

Just tried again post .192 update and still happens. 

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10 hours ago, Fred W said:

They are showing as embedded in resource manager rather than linked. 

Unfortunately AFPub still seems to love to do unwanted embeddings, secretly.

Work around: You see the correct profile when you newly place that image, right?

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