Re: Color in Safari
Re: Color in Safari
- Subject: Re: Color in Safari
- From: Olaf Drümmer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:45:04 +0200
I would like to second both proposals (though the first part about untagged images and sRGB is more urgent from my point of view)!
Olaf
On 12 Oct 2010, at 05:48, Ben Goren wrote:
> John, may I make a suggestion?
>
> Assuming sRGB for untagged images would be far more likely to result in expected behavior.
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> The primary display may behave quite differently from the secondary displays, and the chances that any match the original color space of the image is essentially non-existant.
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> On the other hand, the default for almost any ICC-aware application is to save images, tagged or otherwise, in sRGB. This is especially true of digital cameras and Web publishing software.
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> Assuming sRGB will, at the least, result in all displays showing the same colors (within, of course, the limits of the displays and the quality of the display profiles). And, in the real world, it will almost always result in the colors being displayed as originally intended.
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> Of course, the next logical step would be for all UI elements to be appropriately color managed, something which I strongly suspect is not the case....
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> Cheers,
>
> b&
>
> On 2010 Oct 11, at 7:01 PM, John Gnaegy wrote:
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>> An image with an embedded profile is matched from the embedded profile to the profile of the display on which it is drawn.
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>> An image without an embedded profile is assumed to be in the space of the primary display shown in ColorSync Utility, so when drawn on that display no matching occurs, and when drawn on a secondary display the image is matched from the primary display's profile to the secondary display's profile.
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>> This is true for Safari, Mail and Preview, and it's the default behavior of any app that uses NSImage or IKImageView. Other apps may behave differently, but this is the behavior of basic Cocoa apps on 10.6 and later.
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