2023-06-14 09:29 AM
Hi I have little problem when I link my illustrations from Twinmotions to ArchiCad25 and then I exported to PDF.
I see that walls are more Redder and feeling like with more saturation . I don't need super exact colors but similarly will be very good.
I'm using JPEG format because i need quite mini size of PDF.
Anyone know how to avoid it ?
And I know that I can switch to like PNG format but then PDF is much much bigger.
TM - Illustration :
Export AC
2023-06-14 10:03 AM
It is more than just the wall, your whole scene is becoming warmer. Are there colour space or temperature options when exporting from Twinmotion?
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2023-06-14 11:04 AM
I don't get it what you mean Ling.
1. I exported from Twinmotion to JPG
2. JPG link to Archicad
3. Archicad Export whole presentation with drawing and illustrations and just illustrations became warmer I didn't set anything in AC after linking.
2023-06-14 01:44 PM
I believe Ling is referring to Color Representation being exported and perhaps not translating well in ArchiCAD.
It will probably be set to something like sRGB or Adobe RGB.
2023-06-14 02:52 PM
As @Erwin Edel said, it is probably related to your color space - and also probably to whether your viewing app recognizes your monitor color space. My experience is similar to these articles in that using jpeg, which typically will use an 8 bit sRGB color space, can result in a color shift depending if the original was using a larger color space.
https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/export-to-srgb-gt-too-red/m-p/9727420
https://fstoppers.com/originals/why-choosing-wrong-color-space-can-be-disaster-493479
Even though you say that you need quite small jpegs... you might experiment just to see if large/less-compressed jpeg is any better and if PNG or TIFF give you better results and/or if the TwinMotion export gives you a choice of color space for the export.