Well if the application comes with the color management option off and
you can turn it on if you do have a proper monitor profile, then I
don't see how that will negatively effect anyone who doesn't
mistakenly check the box that says "Color Manage Images" for no
reason.

Best,

-Anthony

On Dec 1, 9:26 am, Brett Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 30, 6:03 pm, Anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I fall in a rear group of people who have high color gamut monitors.
> > Google chrome is by far the most efficient and fastest browser I've
> > experienced thus far but a lot of the time for my color critical
> > viewing i have to use Firefox 3 because its has the ability to color
> > manage.
>
> > It would be cool if in future editions of Chrome we would be able to
> > enable color management so some sRGB files don't look over saturated
> > on high gamut monitors.
>
> > It sure would help some people out.
>
> This ishttp://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938
>
> Enabling this has some risk as described in the bug, since it will
> also mess some users up who have incorrectly configured color
> profiles.
>
> Brett
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