Re: Color consistency script for the web?
Re: Color consistency script for the web?
- Subject: Re: Color consistency script for the web?
- From: Paul Schilliger <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:18:40 +0200
What you say is interesting, Chris, as it has drawn my attention on the
fact that perhaps, Safari will read profiles. And I just made the test
and yes, it does! So the best way of having color consistency between
Mac and PC, instead of the "convert to sRGB and discard profile" way
that is always preached and which doesn't work, could be to save all
images with the sRGB profile, and then to tell Mac users to use Safari
if they want to see the colors right. Is that a good plan? Of course
it's work to implement this when the existing websites are non color
profile managed...
Paul
Chris Tangora wrote:
Unfortunately the only way I can think of would be to hire a
developer to write a plug-in for the browser.
For myself, when showing our proofing website I iterate at least
twice, "This site is only accurate if viewed using a calibrated
Macintosh with the Safari browser." I might put that on the bottom
of the page now that I think about it.
chris
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