I have recently migrated from Linux to Windows 10, and have encountered a problem that I've not seen under Linux, and would appreciate some help with it.
When I create an image in Gimp 2.10 to my satisfaction, if I display the same file in other Windows programs (e.g. Paintshop Pro, or some other image processing program) it looks much darker.
Is there some Windows or Gimp option I need to set in order to have iamges look the same in all the editors I use?
Basically, my problem is that if I were to send it away to be printed professionally, how would I know whether the print would correspond to the dark version or the light version?
- Richard.
When I create an image in Gimp 2.10 to my satisfaction, if I display the same file in other Windows programs (e.g. Paintshop Pro, or some other image processing program) it looks much darker.
Is there some Windows or Gimp option I need to set in order to have iamges look the same in all the editors I use?
Basically, my problem is that if I were to send it away to be printed professionally, how would I know whether the print would correspond to the dark version or the light version?
- Richard.