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      Summary: Have you ever tried to print or export a photo in Photoshop and the colors look completely different than the actual? This problem sometimes occur in Photoshop; mostly when you try to open a photo with JPEG format in a default photo viewer like the one in Windows., Here are some methods you can try to fix JPEG color change issue in Photoshop.

      ‘My new Photoshop CC is giving me trouble when I export JPEG photos. The colour of the JPEG just doesn’t come out right. The JPEG colour change in Windows Photo Viewer when put in full screen, but when seen on web or printed, it looks as if  it’s missing the ‘Reds’ section of the colors.’

      Photoshop CC exporting JPEG color change problem is a common complaint by Photoshop users. There may be missing red, blue or green in the pictures on export. For impactful JPEG photos with perfect color gradient to view on any medium, it is essential to use the right color space.

      Why your JPEGs not showing proper colors after export?

      There are three color spaces (also called color profiles) – sRGB, Adobe RGB 98, and ProPhoto. JPEG pictures display best colors in sRGB color space.

      If you have not exported JPEGs in the sRGB color space, they will appear washed out or distorted on most of the computer programs, websites, and mobile phones. On non-color managed programs like XnView, and Acdsee 10 too, the image will appear dark or will have distorted color saturation. Thus, ensure the exported JPEGs have sRGB profile.

      What you can do?

      You have three options to get JPEGs in sRGB –

      • Before shooting in JPEG, set camera menu to sRGB color profile (refer your camera manual to set color profile)
      • Before editing, set the JPEG color profile to sRGB within your editing software
      • Export JPEG in sRGB color profile

      How to fix JPEG colour change issue on export

      Ensure ‘Save As’ with ‘Embed Color Profile’ box is checked in

      When you save the JPEG, make sure the ‘Embed Color Profile’ is checked in the Save As dialog box. On embedding a color profile while saving you are including that color profile in the JPEG image. This is applicable if your JPEG pictures already have sRGB color profile.

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      Export JPEG via Save for Web command

      Save your JPEG pictures in Photoshop using command ‘Save For Web.’ Follow File>Export>Save for Web.

      This automatically converts the non-sRGB photos into sRGB JPEG without changing any information of the image.

      Note: This does not save the EXIF information of your JPEG picture. The EXIF data of a JPEG photo contains information about date, time, and camera settings at the time the JPEG image was shot.

      Convert to sRGB via Edit command

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      You can convert to sRGB profile via Edit>Convert to Profile>sRGB.  Then save the photo as JPEG using File>Save As>JPEG command. This method also saves the EXIF data of the JPEG photos.

      Tip: If the JPEG does not print well after export, you can print the image directly from the PSD file you worked upon and use the settings to get the desired quality level.

      Open JPEG file in MS Paint

      You can change your JPEG photos color profile to RGB mode by simply opening it in Microsoft Paint.

      Open the photo in Paint and save it without making any changes. It will convert to RGB mode. The JPEG colour change problem on export from Photoshop should now be fixed.

      Tip: Use Stellar Repair for Photo for pixelated, blurry or color saturation issues

      Stellar Repair for Photo tool easily fixes such distortions in the photos. Even if your JPEG files have turned severely corrupt, the software extracts thumbnails out of them. The Jpeg repair tool is smart and quick to fix multiple JPEG files simultaneously without you putting any of the efforts.

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      Synchronize color settings across Adobe applications

      Synchronization makes Photoshop not change colors on export and look the same on all Adobe applications. Adobe Creative Suite users can use Adobe Bridge to synchronize color settings across various programs.

      Open Adobe Bridge in Photoshop CC. Choose Edit > Creative SuiteColor Settings. Select a color setting from the list, and click Apply.

      As per Adobe, always synchronize color settings before you begin to work on an image to avoid Photoshop CC JPEG color issues on export.

      Wrapping Up

      Jpeg colour change on exporting JPEG pictures from Photoshop CC can be handled by several methods as shared above. You can begin with the simpler fixes like opening the image file in Paint or saving JPEG using ‘Save as’ command in Photoshop CC.

      However, to avoid the issue, remember to shoot JPEG pictures in the sRGB color space. You can also fix color saturation issues using JPEG Repair Software, an application that removes all kinds of corruptions in JPEG/JPG images in an easy and efficient manner.

      Practical experience is valuable in photo editing. If you have any other solution to JPEG export problem in Photoshop, do share with our readers in the comment box below.

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      Prachi Sahu

      is a Writer who likes to blog about technology. She has a keen interest in Data Recovery, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence. An avid reader, she has also contributed to some leading newspapers and dreams to own a library some day.

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      4. Why do occasionally my photos save as Adobe rgb and other times srgb. How do I set it so it always saves always work and save to srgb? I had to redo a bunch of client galleries because they saved as Adobe rgb. 🙁

        1. Hi Brenda, I suggest you need to follow the given steps:

          1. Select all photos
          2.Then Right click
          3.Go to the properties
          4. Change the extension as you need to save.

          Thanks!

      5. Interesting! these mentioned options work. It’s true in this way to fix color correction adjustments 100% of the original information. Thanks for sharing!

      6. I had issue with Photoshop CC 2014 on a Mac, When I open a Jpeg images on PS and I do a couple of edits and I can’t save over the exiting files. Any help would be appreciated?

        1. Hi Kit, Please set file saving preferences: (Mac OS) Choose Edit> Preferences > File Handling. Files extensions are necessary for files never to save files without file extensions, always to append file extensions to filenames.

      7. Awesome Post! That was I looking for, but in terms of saving my TIFFs, I’m still have the same problem. How can I untag the image from the ProPhoto or Adobe RGB colorspace??

        1. Hi Lance, make a copy of your Adobe RGB tiff if you want the original profile Edit >Convert to profile. Thanks!

      8. This is interesting! I readout and test these mentioned options on that blog. It’s true in this way to fix color correction adjustments 100% of the original information. Thanks for sharing!

      9. Great Article, I tried my first attempt and was successful. I used stellar jpeg repair it’s worked like a charm!

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