I'd say that if images *on the web* look oversaturated, she's using a browser without (full) color management. Safari is partly color managed: it will (stupidly) assume monitor profile for images without embedded icc profile. Use Firefox wit full color management enabled (not the default setting) and/or embed sRGB profile into webimages. Test page: http://regex.info/blog/photo-tech/color-spaces-page2 HTH, René Damkot www.damkot.com www.getcolormanaged.com On 17-10-13 (w 42) 22:11, Martin Orpen wrote:
On 17 Oct 2013, at 20:56, Dennis Dunbar <dennis@dunbardigital.com> wrote:
Any suggestions as to what could be the cause of the problem? And even more importantly what the solution might be?
The problem is Mac OS 10.8 and the solution is use an older OS that doesn't use a wide gamut display profile as the Finder's working space.
Every colour in the Finder is eye-popping on wide gamut displays apart from the properly colour managed previews when you do Get Info.