One of the 2 ways for rating a jpeg seems to be wrong:
starting point = jpeg with color profile (significantly larger than sRVB)
rating with >tools >metadata >edit xmp , then save : is ok (but quite long)
rating with direct clic on the thumbnail in browser-view
then changing viewed picture and coming back (just pointing an other thumnail is not enough)
the color profile is away (and colors are seen wrong - the medium-large gamut is considered as sRVB)
context
XnViewMP v1.4.1
database not used
>settings >browser-metadata: export rating in XMP on ; export color label in xmp on
Regards
Rating kills color profile
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Re: Rating kills color profile
this is the file I used for my test
If you can't reproduce it, it may perhaps be a question of saving temporary working data somewhere on the disk, for example because
- database is disabled (>settings >catalog > "enable catalog" off)
- Personnaly, I try to set up my windows to forbid writing in not allowed places
Regards
If you can't reproduce it, it may perhaps be a question of saving temporary working data somewhere on the disk, for example because
- database is disabled (>settings >catalog > "enable catalog" off)
- Personnaly, I try to set up my windows to forbid writing in not allowed places
Regards
Re: Rating kills color profile
I have noticed loosing colour profiles after applying a rating or a colour label quite some time ago, with version 1.0 or even earlier, but was not able to find a way to reproduce it every time, so I didn't report the problem. (Switched to digiKam, but missing some of XnView MP's fine features.) I can reproduce this "most of the time" with different settings, on Windows 10 and 11.
Re: Rating kills color profile

Pierre.
Re: Rating kills color profile
This problem is supposed to be fixed in XnView MP 1.4.3. Please check and confirm the bug fix here.
Pierre.
Re: Rating kills color profile
This problem looks to be fixed to me, the colour profiles don't disappear any more. (But I am not the original poster.)