Re: What is happening to color in browsers?
Re: What is happening to color in browsers?
- Subject: Re: What is happening to color in browsers?
- From: Nathan Duran <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 22:50:22 -0800
- Thread-topic: What is happening to color in browsers?
> And don't forget OmniWeb. It's color-managed and as far as I'm
> concerned has the best "tabbed" interface around, superior to Safari
> I think.
OmniWeb uses Apple's rendering engine (the WebCore framework, specifically)
and is virtually identical to Safari in terms of how it draws windows'
contents, including color management. The one place they differ
significantly is in the handling of fonts; OmniWeb is completely incapable
of using or locating any font that has a space in its name which gets really
annoying if you're trying to build a page that uses something other than
Arial.
Safari was a lot better with embedded profiles before Tiger came along. If I
open an sRGB tagged image in an older version, it looks exactly the way I
expect it to. Open that same image in the current version (including one
using the most recent WebKit build) and I notice less saturation and some
odd shifts in the oranges.
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