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then i tryed to export the project - like on the tutorial - via the export dialog as an jpg with an sRGB profile again. I could really see that the bigger gammut gave some adjustment- and filter-layers more room to work. And in some details the result of my project changes quite positively. converting my sRGB Image to the ROMM was as expected. so is the ROMM on my mac still the same profile than the one from ICC? And are those really the same like the prophoto?Īfter my try on one of my actual projects - I tryed the same workflows than in the tutorial videos - I got stuck with some troubles. The one on my mac is dated with 2015 or so and the one freshly downloaded was dated with about 2006!? The settings shown via the color-sync app on my mac are also not the same. I also downloaded the profile (unless the romm was on my mac) just to compare the one on my mac with the one downloaded from ICC.
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In the forum-post was a link to the ICC-website to download the ROMM.icc file. This profile is on my mac, so I gave it a try! But one thing about the ROMM-Profile I didn´t understand. In this forum i found a post about that, where is was shown, that the ROMM RGB Profile should be the same. The first obstacle to overcome was, that on my mac there was no prophoto icc-profile. I watched the Affinity-Tutorial "ProPhoto cs sRGB" some days ago and started to try this for my workflows.