ICC color profiles typically describe the color input or output device of an image. For digital images distributed online, sRGB is mostly used, while CMYK is the standard for printers. Color profiles are set when exporting images from the camera or the graphics editor. They sometimes add unnecessary weight to your image files and slow down loading times on the web. Scaleflex DMO converts by default the ICC color profile into sRGB on-the-fly, which is the most optimal ICC profile for the web. You can change the default behavior. We can automatically convert your profiles to a sRGB profile in order to have a minimum loss of quality and a much lighter filesize. You might notice a small difference in the colors but usually it's not noticeable.
By default, if the origin image has an embedded ICC profile, the image is converted to the sRGB colour space and the ICC profile is removed from the compressed image. We can automatically convert your profiles to a sRGB profile in order to have a minimum loss of quality and a much lighter file size. You may choose not to use the above feature by enabling the checkbox "Keep origin image ICC profile". You can also specify that the ICC profile will only be converted to sRGB if it is larger than XX KBs.