On 1/23/07, Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anthony Ettinger wrote: > > On 1/22/07, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On 1/22/07, Scott Bicknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> On Monday 22 January 2007 4:46 am, Anthony Ettinger wrote: > >>> > >>>> I've been through this before, I usually just change the bg of > >>>> the image to the one i'm using, but with #99cc00; as my body > >>>> bg, I cannot for the life of me, save that same color. > >>> I'm trying to figure out what you are talking about. I created an > >>> image and filled it with the color you specified, then saved it > >>> as a png. No problem. I opened it in Gimp to see if there is > >>> some problem with that color in png's and Gimp. Again, no > >>> problem. Can you describe exactly what you are doing and point > >>> to an example? > >> > >> Create an html page with background-color of #9c0; then do the same > >> with the image in GIMP, and save as PNG. > >> > >> I'm seeing color variation. > > > > I made a test case: > > http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/test/green.html > > > > I see no problem at all on XP with FF2, Opera 9 or IE7, they all look > fine on your page (i.e. same colour for image and backgoround). However, > I remember I had a similar problem many years ago with a Macintosh. I > think it was related to Gamma correction. Apples had (and probably still > have) a different gamma setting, and this was creating a difference then > (probably because my PNG did not contain the Gamma information then). > Check that your PNG contains the Gamma information, and that your > browsers can use it. > > Best regards, > > Olivier.
Thanks, but I've done it every which way from hell and back, and still looks off in FF/linux. -- Anthony Ettinger Ph: 408-656-2473 http://chovy.dyndns.org/resume.html http://utuxia.com/consulting _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
