Re: Broswers and CM, FF3 vs. Safari
Re: Broswers and CM, FF3 vs. Safari
- Subject: Re: Broswers and CM, FF3 vs. Safari
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 12:10:08 -0400
> 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).
And what if it's color, e.g. RGB?
> The question for UI of the OS is really whether eg the menubar should
> have the same shade of grey on all computer.
Hmmumh? I, personally, would not mind too much if Windows machine had a
distinctive look compared to Mac's. But, among Window machines or Mac's, of
course we would all want to have a uniform appearance. Coudn't this easily
be done by assuming sRGB? If it's that important?
> 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.
I personally feel all color objects displayed in a web page should use sRGB.
I don't see how otherwise it could be done?
Roger Breton
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