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Why do the sample/original images have different color?
Because it has a "Japan 2001 coated CMYK" tag that sRGB systems cannot render properly. I found this out reading the image into Photoshop. Thumbs are untagged, but expect sRGB.

I then corrected a copy by converting it to sRGB. Now the thumb and the image match.
See post #562856 and its thumbnail.

It's there as a teaching example in color management. The moderators can delete it if they want.
So, the site's thumbnail generator doesn't do color conversion?

Also, why are the originals different (hair)? Assuming browser converts to monitor (sRGB), they should be the same.
Safari on my Mac displays both profiles correctly. Firefox and Chrome do not. I don't even know about Windows. So apparently not all browsers and systems are color managed. If the image is sRGB, fine but a different profile might throw the colors out of wack. Also the original image has a CMYK profile used by offset presses, not monitors.

So long story short: Assign sRGB to your untagged images before uploading and Convert to sRGB if it has a different profile.
Browsers on Windows can handle RGB color profiles fine. They don't support CMYK channels well, though.

Also, tag the original with cmyk instead of color_issue.

eccdbb said:
So, the site's thumbnail generator doesn't do color conversion?
Currently, it will keep any RGB ICC from the original if exists. But it doesn't handle CMYK either.