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Re: sRGB


  • Subject: Re: sRGB
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 17:53:53 -0500

sorry about my long post
thanks for your input !
.... i did mention in there that all images had sRGB profile attached
One other factor i just thought of is that the website was recently downloaded and then uploaded again to a new apache server - dont know if that could be a factor - but still jaguar looks fine - panther did not - now It's fixed and better, but I've yet to see it good.


I was flabbergasted that a OSX jaguar version would show the same files as the same tones - where as
OSK panther showed something tottaly different....


I dont have any linux or windows equipment and my prospective clients are all on macs, but i certainly dont want to give them a bad impression, since the website is one of the few promotional opportunities left to us photographers that work in advertising and i thought it a very troubling indication of CM gone awry....
the computer in the store is probably the best indication of what my prospective clients would see - none of them have never even heard of calibrating and profiling a monitor, but still make judgments based on exactly what they see on the monitor in offices with mixed lighting, daylight, fluorescent, and tungsten....


Ulf Skogsbergh

On Tuesday, February 1, 2005, at 04:54  PM, Bob Rushing wrote:

Ulf, this is what I do.

I save my images using PS-7 as jpg and I embed the sRGB profile. Then I up-load my sRGB jpg's to my server. I am running Linux and Apache on my server. I view the images with another Linux PC running Netscape under SuSE and they look fine. I also check them on a Windows 2K box with IE and I also check them on my Mac running 10.3 something with Safari. All is well. I experienced what you are describing when I did not embed my images with sRGB.

Also, don't forget that using someone else computer (or one in a store) that chances are the monitor is not calibrated. However, what I have observed is that while most non-calibrated monitors will give the user not a perfect image, they will give a fair representation of the images, as long as sRGB i s embedded.

Good luck

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