RE: Color management and the web....
RE: Color management and the web....
- Subject: RE: Color management and the web....
- From: "Robert Rock" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 07:32:51 -0400
- Organization: P. Chan & Edward, Inc.
While we're on this subject of profile support inside of applications, does
anyone know if there is a way enable support inside of Microsoft Outlook? I
occasionally embed and image in the body of an email (HTML), and due to the
previously discussed issue of the expanded gamut of my HP Dreamcolor
display, even when an sRGB image is inserted, on my display it looks overly
saturated. Yes, it looks fine on the receiving end 99% of the displays out
there, but it's just an annoying niggle for me to not see exactly what I'm
sending.
Thanks,
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: colorsync-users-bounces+bobrock=email@hidden
[mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+bobrock=email@hidden] On
Behalf Of Jacob Rus
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 2:37 AM
To: Roger Breton
Cc: colorsync-users
Subject: Re: Color management and the web....
Roger Breton wrote:
> Does that mean that all internet farben / colors are to be considered
sRGB?
According to the specifications, yes. Unfortunately, Firefox 3 is the
only browser which does this at all, and only after it has been
manually enabled. Both Apple and Mozilla blame the lack of color
management in Adobe Flash for their wrong behavior.
--Jacob Rus
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