This post is prompted by embarrassment suffered on another site
The subject was color profiles and the consequences of not having one embedded in your masterpiece. You know, the one about "I posted my picture but Explorer 8 shows it as dull and flat . ."
So, I took a raw file and saved it (not from FastStone) as an sRGB file, an Adobe RGB file and a ProPhoto (wide gamut) file. I opened them in Explorer 8 (brushing the dust off it first) and, sure enough, each file looked different (screen shot):
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Then I resized the images in FastStone Viewer and "saved as" JPEGs to post in a forum. Embarrassingly, people said they all looked the same, even those with Chrome or older Explorers. So, I looked in my files with the excellent ExifToolGUI and, to my horror, FastStone had
stripped out all the profiles carefully embedded therein by my editor (Sigma Photo Pro).
Therefore, my readers' non-color managed browsers had assumed the sRGB default and rendered the images all the same. That doesn't sound right somehow but it is what happened, according to said readers (all two or three of them).
Yes, the CM box is checked in my Viewer settings.
Up 'til that point, I was getting to like FSV for quick and dirty work . . .