Re: color management in safari
Re: color management in safari
- Subject: Re: color management in safari
- From: "Tom P. Ashe" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 17:55:42 -0400
- Thread-topic: color management in safari
In Safari, if there is no embedded profile with an image, it assumes that
the image is in the currently active display profile space, which can cause
from very strange results. The best practice for preparing images for the
web is to convert them to sRGB and embed the profile.
This is an article I wrote a couple years ago on the topic.
http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/cp/olympus/technology/article_display.jsp?vnu_c
ontent_id=1003830044
All the Best,
Tom
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> I post a lot of images to different photo forums and for some reason when I
> view the uploaded images in safari all my images seem over saturated when
> viewing them compared to PS5 and the preview app.
> I am using a NEC 2690wuxi2 profiled monitor using spectraview.
> Any ideas why this is happening.
> BTW, same with firefox.
>
> Thanks
> Steven
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