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Subject: [Leica] color rendition on the internet
From: kcarney1 at cox.net (Ken Carney)
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 18:48:41 -0500
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Thanks.  Mine was probably worst case, a calibrated monitor and then
conversion to sRGB for a browser that does not recognize color space.  As I
bonus, I noticed that Firefox is a lot faster than IE9.  

Ken

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From: lug-bounces+kcarney1=cox.net at leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+kcarney1=cox.net at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Meino 
de
Graaf
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 7:38 AM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] color rendition on the internet

Ken

this is caused by mismatches in the colorspace of the image and the
colorspace of the monitor.
Google Chrome and the current Firefox have color management active, so they
can convert an image with a colorspace tag to the colorspace of your monitor
(if an image lacks the colorspace tag, Chrome and Firefox defaults to sRGB).
IE lacks this functionality so IE wil simply dump the image to the monitor.
In the case of IE this works if the image and the monitor uses the same
colorspace, FI sRGB. However when the colorspace of the maonitor is not the
same as the colorspace of the image problems start. For instance the image
is in sRGB and the monitor is a wide gamut graphical monitor. In that case
IE displays the image with oversaturated colors.

So when putting images on the web, make sure that they are always exported
in sRGB colorspace. This wil ensure that the images wil display reasonable
correct on standard office monitors.
In the case a wide gamut monitor (or an calibrated monitor) is used, you
should always use a browser that will do color management (Chrome or
Firefox) if you want to see correct colors.

Regards Meino de Graaf

On 8/1/2013 1:43 AM, Ken Carney wrote:
> For this group, I'm sure the following will be like announcing that the
sun
> rises in the east, but it helped me so I'll pass it on.   I've wondered
why
> some of my photos in the LUG gallery look way over-saturated and 
> contrasty, as compared to the image as seen in PS, whereas this does not
happen with
> the photos on my web site.   So I looked it up.  The problem was using
> Internet Explorer as the browser.  Evidently there is no capability 
> for color management or ability to recognize profiles in IE.  I 
> installed Firefox, and the LUG gallery images now match my PS images.  
> I don't know why some images are acceptable in IE and some are not, 
> but they all look good in Firefox.
>
>
>
> Ken
>
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