Re: RGB with no profile for the web?
Re: RGB with no profile for the web?
- Subject: Re: RGB with no profile for the web?
- From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 13:17:04 +0100
I thought web browsers that are color managed assumed anything
untagged is sRGB, by default. I'm wrong ?
On 2/9/07, Lee Badham <email@hidden> wrote:
On 9 Feb 2007, at 16:35, Anthony Sanna wrote:
>> To cater for Mac users who have colour management on (All Safari
>> Users, IE with colorsync checked) you can use the following code
>
>> <body iccprofile="sRGB.icc">
>>
>> and load sRGB.icc onto your webserver.
>
> Can't you just save the file with the sRGB embedded profile so it
> looks
> good on the "average" monitor and can be color managed by a color-savy
> browser? ...or is hat too simple a solution.
>
And add 1k per image..... Maybe not alot in this broadband age, but
if your designing a image heavy webpage, then adding 100k to the
download page will make a large difference.
You'd achieve the same result putting the profile in the body tag as
above for colour managed browsers.
Lee Badham
Bodoni Systems Ltd
> Tony
> --
> Anthony R. Sanna
> SACO Foods, Inc.
> 1-800-373-7226
> email@hidden
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