> What I changed was the export profile from sRGB to Adobe RGB (compatible).
And that is the cause of your problems. Compared to sRGB, Adobe RGB uses a different gamma, which makes your images darker when viewed using a non-colour-managed viewer; it also has a wider gamut, which makes colours more saturated. Most displays are relatively close to sRGB, so if you export as 'sRGB (web-safe)', you're likely to get reasonable colours even if your environment is not colour-managed. If you publish on the web, you should probably stick to sRGB: even if everything is colour-managed on your computer, web-based galleries may rip the embedded colour profile from your image, and your audience is likely to use a non-managed environment, too. Kofa ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org