So, the colors on this one should really look like the photo below, but I can’t figure out what the heck is happening to the image above. They both look exactly the same on my screen, until I view them in a browser. The one above is processed and exported as I normally do. No changes.
The one below is just a screen capture of the image above. I’ve spent the last hour trying to figure out what the heck is up and I’m at a complete loss.
Update: I deleted the reference screen capture. I figured it out with the help of some clues from Michael Bloom. It was the Photon app inside of Jetpack. They describe the feature this way: “Your images are automatically optimized for different display resolutions to serve the best possible image quality. We also cache and serve them from our fast, global network (CDN).” Whatever it was doing to the photos was muting the colors. Turning it off has fixed that.
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