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harrisonjr98

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Dec 15, 2019
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M1 Mini running Big Sur 11.2.3, having a very weird issue that I've never seen before on any computer. Fellow photographers - you know how when you shoot a RAW photo and then preview it in Quick Look, it displays one thing and then changes quickly as it decides how to "decode" the colors and stuff? I'm having a similar phenomenon happen, but with JPEGs - which, of course, should be flat and static. I shoot a Fuji XT2, and whenever I move photos over from the SD card in Finder and start using Quick Look to root out what's worth keeping, I've recently noticed that after displaying for a second or so they'll warm up considerably, like someone just took the WB slider and cranked it really hot. Some photos won't do this, but then I'll go to the next one and then go back and they'll be warm too! Or I'll hit a whole batch that appears normal, and then seconds later they'll be warm. I have no clue what could possibly by going on and I'm just looking for any leads at this point! Has anyone else ever had this happen?

Edit: Even in Preview they open "warm"! They look fine when sent around though, so it's definitely something funky happening on the mac side.
 
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