My guess is your system is normal gamut and the profile is a
calibrated version of sRGB. Live gets difficult once you start using a
wide gamut profile.
Firefox has the same behaviour as Chrome

On 12 March 2013 15:39, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Toine wrote:
>
>>EXIF stores the color profile of the image (which is sRGB in most
>>cases). If you remove the EXIF tags Chrome doesn't start color
>>management.
>
> That must be something specific to Chrome, then. Color management
> should be dependent on the image having an embedded color profile, not
> EXIF.
>
>>Try enabling Adobe RGB (1998) as the default color profile for your
>>monitor
>
> I use a custom profile for my monitor, which is necessary in order to
> have a truly color managed workflow.
>
>>(your system is now wide gamut). restart Chrome and open
>>http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/245-colorprofiles.
>>Most likely you see two different (saturation) renderings of identical
>>jpgs.
>>
>>Close Chrome and set your previous color profile for your monitor and
>>try again. Both images are now identical.
>>
>>If both cases are identical I'll try to eat my ...
>
> Well, they're identical in Firefox (with color management turned on).
>
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