Didn't say anything about remapping colors, Rob, I said "assumes". What I meant by that is the browsers display photos as if they were sRGB no matter what you saved them as. If you did not save them as sRGB they will be misdisplayed. sRGB images look pretty much the same in my browsers as they do in Photoshop.

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Rob Studdert wrote:

On 19 Dec 2005 at 17:12, graywolf wrote:

I believe that most of them assume sRGB.

I think you'll find that most of them simply don't care, web authors assume that the average desk-top calibration is a reasonable approximation of sRGB, I don't believe that any Windows browsers actually re-map colours, they just provide a linear output to the screen. (not any that I've tested on multiple Windows platforms anyhow).

I still have a CS test page up on the web that I posted whe we were discussing this very same issue last April:

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/ICC_test.html


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