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