Ramesh wrote:
> But my image is tagged as ProPhotoRGB. I think, before interpreting
> as sRGB, windows is supposed to do some gamut mapping from 
> ProPhotoRGB to sRGB.

The tag is only used if the software is aware of it.  Windows ignores embedded
profiles AFAIK.  As I think Maris suggested, you'd need to convert the image
to sRGB in Photoshop then save it as a different name before using the new
file for wallpaper.  Otherwise Windows will interpret the RGB values as
sRGB and they will look flat.

Rob


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