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10/18/2009 03:36:00 PM · #1
Thanx to Ikopanas for finding this: the best, must graphic lesson on Browser color management issues I have ever seen. EVERYONE in DPC should study this page, it's wildly informative.

Browser Color Management, with links to check your monitor calibration also.

R.
10/18/2009 05:36:48 PM · #2
Excellent, Bear. Thanks to you & Ikopanas!
10/18/2009 05:38:26 PM · #3
Thank Ikopanas, he found it. I am just copying to a new, better-descriptive thread.

R.
10/18/2009 05:44:39 PM · #4
Well I just had the chance to discover the problem.

The solution was simple just right click on monitors properties --> Appearance --> Properties--> Advanced --> Color Management --> Add ... sRGB Profile as default



Read the older thread to check if you have the same problem too. Who knows?

Message edited by author 2009-10-18 17:47:02.
10/18/2009 06:33:26 PM · #5
Originally posted by ikopanas:

Well I just had the chance to discover the problem.

The solution was simple just right click on monitors properties --> Appearance --> Properties--> Advanced --> Color Management --> Add ... sRGB Profile as default



Read the older thread to check if you have the same problem too. Who knows?


A lot of us don't WANT sRGB as default, because we process for prints and want a larger color space. So we do what I suggested you do: when you process for DPC, go to edit>assign color profile>sRGB, and that will override the default, which in my case is Adobe RGB...

R.

Message edited by author 2009-10-18 18:33:37.
10/18/2009 09:22:19 PM · #6
The entire site //www.gballard.net/psd/go_live_page_profile has some good information. The link covering color management has been posted several times in the forums.

Just do a search on gballard.net.

Message edited by author 2009-10-18 21:22:58.
10/18/2009 09:24:46 PM · #7
Originally posted by ikopanas:

Well I just had the chance to discover the problem.

The solution was simple just right click on monitors properties --> Appearance --> Properties--> Advanced --> Color Management --> Add ... sRGB Profile as default



Read the older thread to check if you have the same problem too. Who knows?


Actually, that's the place to set the monitor profile not the colour space. Your monitor should have come with a canned profile. If you use a hardware profile device, that is where you set the default to the one generated by the profile device.
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