I open them all in GIMP and convert to sRGB, but this isn't something we can 
expect all users to find obvious.

Possible solutions are:
1. Transparently convert everything to a single profile when remapping.
2. Discard profiles for all images but the 'anchor', and let the Hugin 
photometric optimiser sort out the rest.

I have no idea how hard 1 is, and 2 would need some testing to see how viable 
it is.

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Bruno


On 19 March 2020 23:20:07 GMT, Abrimaal wrote:
>Once there was only RGB, CMYK and grayscale and nobody took care about 
>color spaces and profiles. What happened that today we have so many color 
>profiles, and they apply only to .jpg format?
>I process photos in various editors, each of them saves .jpg with a color 
>profile. Some editors, especially mobile apps even don't inform the user 
>that they change the original profile and apply another.
>I often stitch together the same image processed in various editors, 
>because the sky looks great in one version. 
>In another version of the same photo the shadows look the best, in another 
>there is a detail that I want to expose. 

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