Re: Broswers and CM, FF3 vs. Safari
Re: Broswers and CM, FF3 vs. Safari
- Subject: Re: Broswers and CM, FF3 vs. Safari
- From: Nov06 <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 14:42:26 +0200
On 1 May 2008, at 04:05, Roger Breton wrote:
As for the OS being color-managed or not, that's a question, I'll
confess, I
wasn't even aware of. To me, the OS is a place to conduct color
transactions. As such, I believe it should be color-neutral. When I
use
Adobe's Creative Suite, I'm in control of color -- not the OS. And
since I
do most of my color-related work in Adobe's Creative Suite, I am not
as
concerned with what happens at the OS level since that is
transparent to me.
This is matter of policies. Or have I really missed an important
point?
With the OS, I meant stuff like the menu bar, the toolbar of windows
etc., that includes all palettes and the like in PS naturally. As long
as it is grey, no-CM vs. CM means really only a slightly different
shade of grey (assuming the monitor is calibrated well enough that any
RGB triplet with R=G=B produces a neutral grey).
The question for UI of the OS is really whether eg the menubar should
have the same shade of grey on all computer.
In browsers the big question, apart from images looking wrong (which
clearly should be fixed and is in Webkit and Gecko 1.9 based
browsers), is how to deal with issue of objects not blending into
their surroundings because either the object or the surroundings are
not CM.
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