Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I've read into it and there seems to be 3 options if you are
>publishing a web site from a Mac.
>
>1/ Ignore the anomaly completely and do nothing for PC users viewing your
>site.
>
>2/ When processing your shots for the web, lighten them up a bit. This
>way they will be a tad light when viewed on a Mac and a tad dark when
>viewed on a PC. Not ideal.
>
>3/ Duplicate all relevant sections of the site containing galleries or
>pics, and give the viewer the choice to click on 'View on a Mac' or 'View
>on a PC'. This last option is something I will get around to doing one day!
>
>Have I missed anything? I always do....

4th option: Save your images in PNG format, rather than JPEG. This
format will supposedly make corrections based on the machine that's
actually displaying the image. Haven't tried it myself, as I'm kind of
fanatical about backwards browser compatibility, but I have to admit
that it's been a long time since anyone released a browser that
*couldn't* handle PDNG images.

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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