Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Wade, your images do not have color profiles stored in them. > Without putting color profiles in your images, you basically don't stand a > chance of having people whose display environments are very different from > yours. > > See this page, on which I show the same image twice, once without a > profile and once with a profile. Mark, do they look the same on your > screen? > > (Not every browser or OS platform is capable of using color profile > information in images. If these images look very different on your screen, > let us know, and tell us what you are using to view them and how they look > different) > > http://leica-users.org/misc/compare.html Thanks Brian, The images look *almost* the same to me. The one on the right (with the profile embedded) looks slightly less contrasty (the blacks are what caught my attention). I've turned on embedding by default in the save as dialog (Gamma 1.8 is what I can select currently). One question (and yes I realize this is funny me asking it) is there anyway to embed the profile when doing a web-gallery? I always work on tiffs, then run the Web Gallery Automation and am done with it. I went thru the options and didn't see any way to embedd it on jpeg output. Hmmm. Also, what color space do you work in? I've just left it in sRGB.