Re: NEC Display issues (Dennis Dunbar)
Re: NEC Display issues (Dennis Dunbar)
- Subject: Re: NEC Display issues (Dennis Dunbar)
- From: Nagy Péter <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 21:16:51 +0200
Hi Dennis,
this issue might nothing to do with the NEC display, it's just a plain workflow problem.
Web site builders often ask the designers to save images without embedded profiles, to make the images even smaller. If your friend saved the sRGB images without embedding a color profile, it's up to the actual browser to display the images in whatever colour space. As far as I know, most of the browsers don't do anything with profileless images, they just put them through directly into the display's colour space. If you look at those images on an older (sRGB gamut) display, there will be no great problems - but if you happen to take a look at them on a wide gamut screen, you will see excessive saturation problems you described.
To solve this issue, you can re-save the images with embedded profiles (making them some kilobytes larger), and check them in a browser (just drag & drop them into a empty browser window). You have to see the same color both in Photoshop and the browser, on every display.
I hope this helps a bit.
Kind regards,
Peter
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