I use -profile with this file sRGB_IEC61966-2-1.icm to make sure the output file, of the converts my program does, always has the sRGB color profile.
Recently I tried to update my ImageMagick installation from 6.7.3.-7-Q16-windows-x64 to 6.8.5-9-Q16-windows-x64
After updating and testing I ran into the problem that the output images don't have the sRGB color profile anymore.
When I run identify -verbose on the output image produced by IM 6.8.5, I get:
Profiles:
Profile-icc: 3141 bytes
When I do the same conversion with the older IM version 6.7.3, I get:
Profiles:
Profile-icc: 3144 bytes
Description: sRGB IEC61966-2.1
Manufacturer: IEC http://www.iec.ch
Model: IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB
Copyright: Copyright (c) 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company
Any idea what is going wrong?
Missing Profile for sRGB images.
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Re: How to convert any random image to sRGB ?
It looks as if you still have a profile, but "identify" doesn't tell you what it is.
For further diagnosis, you might provide a sample input and output image files, and the exact command.
For further diagnosis, you might provide a sample input and output image files, and the exact command.
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Re: Missing Profile for sRGB images.
Split from the old, obsolete topic as a new topic.
Resurrecting the old topic is unhelpful in this case as ImageMagick has changed as 'sRGB' is now the default colorspace for images. It took quite a while for this upheaval to have all the problems and side effects sorted out.
Resurrecting the old topic is unhelpful in this case as ImageMagick has changed as 'sRGB' is now the default colorspace for images. It took quite a while for this upheaval to have all the problems and side effects sorted out.
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