I'll admit to being a bit fuzzy on the details and workflow implications of of color management, but I do get what it's trying to accomplish.
I'm importing Canon raw (.cr2) files directly into SNS-HDR, and in the camera, I've set the color space to sRGB, although I'm not positive whether that really affects anything in raw files (only in .jpg?).
When I create an HDR image in SNS-HDR, the image that looks the best on the screen is when I've done all of my fiddling and select the sRGB profile from the monitor-looking icon that lists all of my PC's color profiles. But the problem is that I cannot export anything that LOOKS like that when I bring the exported image into any other viewer or image-editing program. They all end up looking like what I see on the screen when I select the "From system: Laptop Internal LCD Monitor" selection from that monitor-looking icon, and it's pretty dull and lifeless in comparison. When selecting the Laptop Inter LCD Monitor item, I have not found a way to replicate using any of the dials, knobs, and controls (Basic, Advanced, Color, Curves) the image that looks so much better when sRGB is selected from that monitor-looking icon.
Can someone please provide a workflow that allows me to export something that "looks like" (color, gamma, black/white point, etc.) what I see on the screen when I select the sRGB value under the monitor-looking icon thingy?
Thanks!