(This smokes out the non-color managed slideshow mode in Windows Photo Viewer.) But look decidedly different in a non-color managed viewer. ![]() If you use a viewer to cycle through the three images they should look identical in a color managed program. I test for color managed viewers by opening a file in Photoshop and converting it to have a version in each of sRGB, Adobe RGB and ProPhoto. ![]() One caveat is that Windows Photo Viewer is only color managed in Windowed mode (with control buttons at the bottom of the Window.) It has a full screen slideshow option that isn't color managed. I've done this a bunch of times on various Win 10 computers with no problems. I think I used the first link that has a link to a. I got these links (I think) from another DPReview poster several years ago. I followed the instructions on one of these sites The old Windows Photo Viewer is color managed and is there in Windows 10 but is not accessible without editing the registry. ![]() Some of the ones that I tried are ACDSee, IrfanView, XnViewMP, 123 PhotoViewer, ImageGlass. Is there a color-managed photo viewer for Windows 10? It looks great within Lr, PS and through any browser but I tried 10 different apps for Windows 10 and the black are so black that there is barely any detail visible. I edited it in PS, assigned the sRGB profile and saved it as JPG. I have a photo that shows mostly black colors.
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