Well that's just strange, on my ibook (system 10.3.5) with Omniweb
(5.0.1) it does cause the problem.
jake
On 17/09/2004, at 12:21 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
What about PS color settings. Is it possible that the color space is
off?
The test file I mentioned before was
Tom Livingston wrote:
What about PS color settings. Is it possible that the color space is
off?
The test file I mentioned before was created with Fireworks, taking the
default settings.
Jake Badger wrote:
Are you sure? When I open it in OW (5.0.1 v558.48) is seems to happen,
making me think tha
On Thursday, Sep 16, 2004, at 18:54 Australia/Sydney, Philippe
Wittenbergh wrote:
I made a very quick testfile [1]- a coloured square PNG in the middle
of div with the same background-colour. Safari 1.2.3.v125.9 shows a
difference (screenshot [2]); Omniweb 5.0 displays it correctly.
Omniweb us
What about PS color settings. Is it possible that the color space is
off?
Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia Artist
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On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:54 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Se
Are you sure? When I open it in OW (5.0.1 v558.48) is seems to happen,
making me think that it IS a webcore/khtml issue.
On 16/09/2004, at 6:54 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:30 pm, Jake Badger wrote:
Philippe was saying that it didn't happen in OW (which uses an older
ver
On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:30 pm, Jake Badger wrote:
Philippe was saying that it didn't happen in OW (which uses an older
version of
webcore), so either it's a problem with a new build (my guess) or in
the webkit
framework.
Hmm - as far as I remember, I did notice some strange colour shifts
with PNG
Philippe was saying that it didn't happen in OW (which uses an older version of
webcore), so either it's a problem with a new build (my guess) or in the webkit
framework.
Jake
Quoting Michael Donnermeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Cameron,
>
> Sometimes there's an issue with the gamma difference betw
Cameron,
Sometimes there's an issue with the gamma difference between Macs and
PCs. I don't think that's entirely the case here. I've had some
issues with images exported from Photoshop CS (probably ver. 7 too)
using the 'save for web' feature or whatever it's called. That being
them having
Thanks for the help everyone. It's a little easier to
handle now I know it's a browser bug, not a platform
issue.
--
Cameron Adams
W: www.themaninblue.com
--- Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 16, 2004, at 1:31 pm, Cameron Adams wrote:
>
> > a Mac using a display of
On Sep 16, 2004, at 1:31 pm, Cameron Adams wrote:
a Mac using a display of millions of colours (in
Safari) renders the images in the main grey panel
differently, thus creating a visible line on either
side of the content. Whereas on PC it is seamless.
It happens only in Safari on my Mac. Omniweb, w
>From the way I read it they're both at 32 bit. My guess would be that safari is
using ColorSync to match the jpg to what it would like in print, which would be
fine if you weren't trying to match it the gif next-door. You might have to use
one format or the other (or switch both to png, which is
Konqueror and Safari use the same the same rendering engine - khtml.
I've noticed colours on some of my sites display differently in Konqueror.
http://konqueror.kde.org/ maybe there'll be info here?
Cameron Adams wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering whether anyone knew why on my site:
http://www.themaninbl
Could it be because of the colour depth on the mac?
Jpeg makes an approximation of the colours used (like in the original
file) for better optimisation.
So on the PC its using a different colour depth and the jpeg appears
okay but on the mac it has a more limited depth so it doesnt?
Pencil tool a
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