Derek writes ...
> As far as I know there is absolutely nothing you can do to
> colour manage web graphics.
You can be consistent with everyone else ... convert to sRGB.
> Certainly there is no evidence that web browsers take any notice of
> embedded colour spaces,
IE5 for the Mac does, but you'd have to try it before you're
convinced. As for all other monitors, ... yes ... your point is well
taken ... but not trying to accommodate as many as possible makes no
progress what-so-ever.
shAf :o)
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