![]() There are perhaps workarounds online (and some forum posts about it) but I did not bother myself as it is not part of my pipeline and I expect Serif to fix it in the future, or rather, ASAP as it is quite important. The issue that I remember is that it exports with the native ICC profile baked on top of the OCIO ODT (output_sRGB). ![]() That said, from my past experience with it, I was not able to export an 8bit integer image file like JPG, hassle-free. Side note: I do not export 8bit integer images with Affinity Photo (only used it to export as EXR) and I do not use it much in my pipeline as it is not available on Linux. ↳ Set the “ Destination Color Space” to “ output_sRGB”. ↳ Set the “ source color space” to “ ACEScg” (applicable to other compositing software, in this case, Affinity, although I would not define it as a compositing software like Nuke or Fusion). You can find it at the same place where you have HSL, white balance, etc.
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