Is Your Browser Color Managed?
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Is Your Browser Color Managed?
On Fri, 19 May 2017 02:12:41 -0500, gray_wolf
wrote: Interesting but page is 5 years old https://petapixel.com/2012/06/25/is-...color-managed/ My browser is Firefox and I believe it is color managed. My monitors have been color magaed since before that article was written - except for now while I wait for the necessary X-Rite i1 to manage my new monitors. Nevertheless, I believe them to be fairly accurately managed for whatevere color profile I may choose for them. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
On 5/19/17 3:12 AM, gray_wolf wrote:
Interesting but page is 5 years old https://petapixel.com/2012/06/25/is-...color-managed/ doesn't W3C assume sRGB? -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
On Fri, 19 May 2017 12:26:45 -0400, dale wrote:
On 5/19/17 3:12 AM, gray_wolf wrote: Interesting but page is 5 years old https://petapixel.com/2012/06/25/is-...color-managed/ doesn't W3C assume sRGB? That can be expected to change with the coming flood of wider gamut monitors onto the market. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: https://petapixel.com/2012/06/25/is-...color-managed/ doesn't W3C assume sRGB? That can be expected to change with the coming flood of wider gamut monitors onto the market. coming? the floodgates have been open for a while. hundreds of millions of devices with wide gamut displays are already out there, with more appearing every single day. |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
On 5/19/17 6:46 PM, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2017 12:26:45 -0400, dale wrote: On 5/19/17 3:12 AM, gray_wolf wrote: Interesting but page is 5 years old https://petapixel.com/2012/06/25/is-...color-managed/ doesn't W3C assume sRGB? That can be expected to change with the coming flood of wider gamut monitors onto the market. RIMM and ERIMM are available to them ..., leads to the same workflow as sRGB without a display profile selection, in addition to a compromise default if you are going to rework the whole thing, may as well use an appearance model, would be nice if ICC standardized light boxes/etc. -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
"Eric Stevens" wrote
| My browser is Firefox and I believe it is color managed. | Still a small factor, I think. People have different OSs, different monitors, different monitor settings... If a page depends on the browser recognizing color profiles then the webmaster doesn't know what they're doing. Webpages are simply not designed for that kind of precision. Nor are computers, for that matter. It's one thing to calibrate your own computer to your printer. It's another to expect that you can pass on that accuracy to someone else's machine. Interestingly, when I first went to that page I saw the yellow car. I then tried changing the Firefox pref for gfx.color_management.mode, trying to figure out what prefs might affect the display, but nothing changed. Actually, I tried the setting to always apply color management. Today I see the purple car in both Firefox and Pale Moon. Yet it was only in PM that I made any settings change in the first place, and I later changed that back to the setting to only apply color management for tagged images. I also see a purple car when I download the image and view it with various software. The author didn't explain how the purple vs yellow shows. When I look at the image bytes I see a simple JFIF, no EXIF data. |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
In article , Mayayana
wrote: | My browser is Firefox and I believe it is color managed. | Still a small factor, I think. People have different OSs, different monitors, different monitor settings... exactly the problem that colour management solves. If a page depends on the browser recognizing color profiles then the webmaster doesn't know what they're doing. nonsense. it show that the webmaster *does* know what they're doing and that they want people to see accurate images, which is why the images have embedded profiles. Webpages are simply not designed for that kind of precision. your webpages might not be, but plenty are. Nor are computers, for that matter. nonsense. It's one thing to calibrate your own computer to your printer. and the wrong way to do it. It's another to expect that you can pass on that accuracy to someone else's machine. something which works quite well. |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
On 5/20/17 1:47 PM, Mayayana wrote:
I also see a purple car when I download the image and view it with various software. The author didn't explain how the purple vs yellow shows. When I look at the image bytes I see a simple JFIF, no EXIF data. png and tiff support embedded profiles might be nice to embed abstract profiles of the edits, in addition, that way you always have the original to purpose otherwise -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
Is Your Browser Color Managed?
On 5/20/17 2:02 PM, dale wrote:
On 5/20/17 1:47 PM, Mayayana wrote: I also see a purple car when I download the image and view it with various software. The author didn't explain how the purple vs yellow shows. When I look at the image bytes I see a simple JFIF, no EXIF data. png and tiff support embedded profiles might be nice to embed abstract profiles of the edits, in addition, that way you always have the original to purpose otherwise might be a good archival solution -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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