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    If any of you are wondering why your still images exported from REDCINE-X look weird its because REDCINE-X incorrectly embeds the AdobeRGB color space regardles of whether you select sRGB or ProPhotoRGB. I have only tested this with 16bit TIFF's and these three color spaces (sRGB, AdobeRGB, ProPhotoRGB).
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    The simple solution to this problem is to "Assign" the AdobeRGB color space to your images regardless of what color space Photoshop thinks the file is.
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    That is by design. Tiff snapshots will have the default display color profile embedded. Change your snapshot settings to use a Tiff export preset with the color profile setting set to "None" to avoid this.

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    I'm using the export dialog with a preset to export only still frames that i have tagged in each clip. In the tiff settings i select 16bit and the color space/profile. I'm not doing a tiff snapshot.
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    Thanks Danai,

    I'm unable to reproduce this in Mac or Windows. Can you send a screenshot of what you are seeing to redcinex at red?

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