https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42827

--- Comment #24 from Bawolff (Brian Wolff) <[email protected]> ---
This bug seems mostly as if it should be resolved INVALID/is a web browser
problem.

What action I think we should take is
*Extract ICC colour profile info
**Display it in the metadata box so people can see if the image is colour
managed if they're curious.
**Put a warning under the image (similar to the image cannot be animated
warning) if the colourspace is not sRGB.

Another action that could possibly be taken is to automatically convert to sRGB
when thumbnailing (and also trigger mustRender() so we always profile). This
would cause everything to be consistent across browsers. I'm not sure how
appropriate this would be, someone more familiar with colour management than I
would have to comment. My understanding is that converting colour spaces causes
some information to be lost (some of the time) and the most appropriate
conversion depends on the final device (and possibly human judgement/content of
the image). That said if we auto converted, the original image would still be
there for the super high end artists to do their thing with.

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