* Juha Lintula <juha.v.lint...@gmail.com> [01-07-19 15:14]:
> Hi!
> 
> Has anyone else noticed the same or am I alone with the strange behaviour?
> 
> -Juha
> 
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 23:04, Juha Lintula <juha.v.lint...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I get different results, when applying the same tool stack in Windows and
> > Linux. The image generated in Windows looks like washed out. I noticed the
> > same difference already in 2.4.4 and it's still there in 2.6.0-rc2. Also
> > when I'm editing sometimes the image looks like Windows version and
> > sometimes like the Linux version, depending which tool is active. Is there
> > something different in my Windows and Linux settings?
> >
> > I have uploaded an example in my Dropbox (
> > https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5mmmob7n9tk75qf/AAB9iLu5v0hqm_UxxfW3DXApa?dl=0).
> > There is the RAW file, xmp file and JPGs generated in Windows
> > (PC081245B.jpg) and Linux (PC081245C.jpg).
> >
> > Regards
> > -Juha Lintula
> >
> 
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are the xmp files exactly the same?

remove the file from each library.db, then import each file with the
accompanying xmp file and export each.  are they the same?


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