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RE: Firefox white


  • Subject: RE: Firefox white
  • From: Roger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 07:22:19 -0400

Tony,

I have not had the chance to test this out in Firefox myself but I am
curious how you're determining that 253,253,253 is the maximum? Are you
using Apple's digital densitometer?

Also, are you finding the same behaviour out of Safari or other browsers?

Best / Roger
>
> I am a photographer. I have checked this question out with the list
> manager.  I have raised it on Prodig, without any response.
>
> I cannot find this issue reported for Firefox 3.5 :  jpegs containing
> an sRGB profile, which I generate for my clients and for my own site,
> are displaying pure white backgrounds as 253,253,253 in Firefox 3.5.3
> on both my Macs.  They display correctly in Safari and in Firefox 2 .
> If I save the jpeg from the browser it opens in Photoshop with the
> sRGB profile embedded and shows 255,255,255
>
> Has anyone else seen this and is it a known Firefox 3.5 issue? Is it
> Mac-specific?
>
> Tony May
> www.tonymayimages.com

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