Hex values are unambiguous and consistent in meaning - but screens are 
not. What's causing the difference is not the browser but the box itself.

Try re-callibrating your monitors acording to their instruction manuals.


Regards,
Barney


Luca Postpischl wrote:
> 
> I was playing around with colors for a css-layout and got pretty  
> satisfied with a light-browns/sandy combination [#E6E3D7 - #F3F1E9]  
> on firefox/OSX.  [see http://www.bo.ingv.it ]
> Then I watched it from a windows box (IE and Firefox) and it looks  
> completely shifted (light-greys/bluish).
> 
> the win-box scren is set to 32-bit colors hence it is not a color- 
> space remapping/redux issue...
> 
> I tested the same colors with Mac & Win Gamma settings in Photoshop  
> and could not reproduce those greys either...
> 
> 
> What might such a color-shift be about?
> ... whole sites and communities discussing color palettes and their  
> implications and there's still no-way to garantee an hex-value is  
> rendered consistently in any browser ?!
> 
> 
> Thanks, ciao
> 
> 
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> http://www.linkedin.com/in/lucapost
> 
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