imagine the impact of firefox, one of the biggest chunks of viewers online, then imagine the lowering price of monitors that display aRGB and maybe fewer of us will use sRGB in the future and no more time consuming save to webs just to convert colorspace.
p.1 #2 · ICC color correction in Firefox 3/3.5 and above
yes, colour management is finally hitting the web browsers... IE is following suit as well, and so is Safari. Soon we can safely 'just save' our images and know that they won't look all wacky...
p.1 #3 · ICC color correction in Firefox 3/3.5 and above
So help a color newbie here: In Firefox 3.5, which I downloaded today, color management mode should be sent to 1 and color management rendering to 0? In the article 400TMY cites, you can only see the differences in the purple box if management mode is set to 2, but that only manages tagged images.
p.1 #5 · ICC color correction in Firefox 3/3.5 and above
joezasada wrote:
yes, colour management is finally hitting the web browsers... IE is following suit as well, and so is Safari. Soon we can safely 'just save' our images and know that they won't look all wacky...
Well they won't look all wacky to us, but to most people who don't calibrate their monitors, thats another story
imagine the impact of firefox, one of the biggest chunks of viewers online, then imagine the lowering price of monitors that display aRGB and maybe fewer of us will use sRGB in the future and no more time consuming save to webs just to convert colorspace.
I'm lost where do I find "gfx.color_management.mode preference" in firefox so that I can edit it to the mode I require?