I think that's a v3 function. My v2 Firefox knows nothing of
gfx.color_management. Actually, I don't understand why I would want a
color managed browser. sRGB is the default and was specifically
designed for viewing images on monitors. I guess some folks use Adobe
RGB but that is an editing space and not a display space.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> Same here, in Safari.
>
> By the way, Chuck, et al, you can make Firefox correct for colour by
> adjusting the configuration. Type in "about:config" and look for,
>
> gfx.color_management.enabled
>
> You can use the filter at the top to find the line, then double-click
> on the line to change "false" to "true".
>
> You have to restart Firefox for the change to take effect.
>
> Chris
>
>
> On 25 Jun 2008, at 03:28, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> That's strange. Are we talking about the same rock. My Firefox is
>> not
>> color corrected but the EXIF data tells me the image is sRGB and
>> Firefox, PhotoShop and PWPro all show me the rock on the left as
>> predominantly blue with tan/yellow speckling. The rock on the right,
>> however, is brown to greenish brown. The flower and foliage are as
>> saturated red and green as have ever been seen on the planet.
>
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