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Posted March 17, 20241 yr Hi IPS Support, One of my users reported that a JPG photo uploaded to the Forums becomes very saturated. He sent a ZIP of the photos and I tested it myself by uploading the same JPG photo to a test forum tpoic. I can confirm that the JPG does get saturated when uploaded. When I uploaded other random photos, they were not saturated. Link to topic can be privately provided due to personal content. Please advise
March 18, 20241 yr Ive created a ticket for you. Please share anything needed for us to replicate within that ticket
March 18, 20241 yr The image probably contains a color profile that isn’t optimized for web use. There is usually not much you can do.
March 18, 20241 yr Author 5 hours ago, opentype said: The image probably contains a color profile that isn’t optimized for web use. There is usually not much you can do. Is there a way to check for that in the images metadata (like on Windows, when I view on image properties?) I know this photoset is unusual from most other images posted to my website that are usually reposts from elsewhere on the web. These photos came directly from a photographer. 5 hours ago, Marc Stridgen said: Ive created a ticket for you. Please share anything needed for us to replicate within that ticket Thanks, will reply back with more details.
March 18, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, Joel R said: Is there a way to check for that in the images metadata (like on Windows, when I view on image properties?) This stuff would be inspected and changed in photo editors like Photoshop.
March 18, 20241 yr Author My skill level only goes up to Microsoft paint ha (Nominating this for Invision Community 5 new theme)
March 18, 20241 yr 22 minutes ago, Joel R said: Nominating this for Invision Community 5 new theme Needs more padding