Hi Elmer,evhest wrote:One more point; I often feel that images posted from photobucket and such loose contrast and vividness when compared to how they look when I open the originals in photoshop or lightroom. Does anyone know if there's some kind of compression going on?
Wow, I use FireFox 3.0 and didn't know about this. Just checked via Google and came up with http://lifehacker.com/396742/tweak-fire ... her-colors. Turning on color management is really simple...SpotterNL wrote: Nope.... Safari is colour managed and I believe the option is there in FireFox 3
Just over a year ago I bought a brand new 22" CRT monitor via internet for the same reason as you mentioned, and I'm now viewing 1600x1200 at home.Ghanz wrote: [offtopic]Even more so since my CRT-screen passed out this week and I don't like the current TFT-substitute. Anyone any suggestions?[/offtopic]
Woehoe, thanks both of you! Looks much better instantly!Iwan Bogels wrote:Wow, I use FireFox 3.0 and didn't know about this. Just checked via Google and came up with http://lifehacker.com/396742/tweak-fire ... her-colors. Turning on color management is really simple...SpotterNL wrote: Nope.... Safari is colour managed and I believe the option is there in FireFox 3
By the way, FireFox 3.1 will have color management by default !
Too bad about 90% of all people is still only viewing in sRGB via Internet Explorer.
Thanks for the update.
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