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Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
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Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation


  • Subject: Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
  • From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:49:19 +1000

Roger Breton wrote:
I'd stick with pure, unaldulterated sRGB. For all the reasons you
enumerated. Exactly at the settings outlined below. It's like the arguments
that says that thou shalt calibrate/profile a printing specs with worn-out
everyday blankets -- that does not fly in the face of repeatability and
traceability. Two basic tenets of any science.

Agreed. While one may be able to generalize about the audio response characteristics of iPods and car stereos, it's not really valid to pick a single low end monitor as your reference, since it could easily be an outlier. You would really have to test on a range of low end monitors set to a range of adjustments to form an opinion on how robust your image is, and this does not seem to be a very practical approach.

Graeme Gill.
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