Re: Color Management Change on Tiger?
Re: Color Management Change on Tiger?
- Subject: Re: Color Management Change on Tiger?
- From: Nathan Duran <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:29:54 -0700
> The color.org web site has an interesting test page that characterizes your
> system's ability to support version 2 and/or version 4 ICC profiles:
>
> http://www.color.org/version4ready.html
>
> The strange thing is, when I use Safari 1.3 under 10.3.9, the test shows the
> system supports version 2 and 4 ICC profiles. But the same test using Safari
> 2.0 under 10.4 shows the system supports only version 2 ICC profiles.
>
> Is this a valid test? If so, any clue why Apple has taken a backward step?
> And what are the implications for color management? Will a failure to use
> ICC version 4 profiles really make much difference?
>
> Thanks!
It's a valid test of your browser's ability to use version 4 profiles, but
not much else unless you save the images and open them up in Photoshop or
whatever application you're actually doing color managed work in. You might
want to try downloading and building more a more current version of WebKit
to see if it's been fixed since Panther's release or not. If it hasn't, you
can file a bug report.
http://webkit.opendarwin.org/
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