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  • it should be simple.. but its anything but..

    to have your online photos look the same to everyone. I noticed a while ago that images from my camera looked quite different in different browsers. I assumed it was a browser thing, and that Firefox and Camino simply have a different palette or something to that effect.

    Turns out that it’s much more complicated than that.

    To get to the simple sounding goal of having my photos look the same to everyone, no matter what OS or browser they are using, it sounds like I have to involve a hardware device of some kind to do a calibration of my display and color profile settings on my Macbook Pro? And then what about someone who hasn’t calibrated their display?

    By: warwick, on: Apr 24, 2007
    Tagged with: browsers, color, photographs

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