Hi,

your pictures are BEAUTIFUL!

I don't think there is a need for sRGB, but I don't think it adds much to
the file size too. So if you want to be absolutely sure 
that for people who are fussy about color and such you have a maximized
chance they see what you want them to see, then 
embed sRGB. Perhaps you should also add a calibration page or section to
your website where you let people adjust their 
monitor contrast and brightness to see the fullest amount of shadow detail

Now I have the strongest urge to go on travel vacations again,
(unfortunately for you I do not want to buy images, I want to shoot them
myself, but you have inspired me (and my wife if I 
show her you pictures). Your 'less is really more')

Jerry Oostrom

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cooke, Julie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 6:54 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: filmscanners: [OFF] problem with image brightness
> 
> Does everyone here embed sRGB colour spaces into web graphics? I wasn't
> sure
> if this was the best thing to do, I assume it would help standardise how
> the
> images are displayed on different machines. It would also increase file
> size/image download time.
> 
> I haven't on my site (www.lightdrawing.com), suggestions and comments
> welcome BTW before it goes live! 
> 
> Julie
> 
> 
> 
> 

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