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 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, which
> uses nearly the 
> same rendering engine doesn't show the problem. And
> Firefox of IE or 
> Opera7.5 are perfectly fine.
> 
> With Omniweb, I can enable or disable the use of
> ColorSync, it doesn't 
> make any difference on your site (images aren't
> coded to use Colorsync, 
> it shouldn't make any difference anyway).
> 
> Safari has serious problems with display of colours
> in images. It is 
> really bad with PNG files - try to match a flat
> coloured 32bit PNG to 
> the same HTML colour set in the stylesheets.... it
> can be ugly, the 
> images are on average 10% darker.
> 
> The only advice I can give: use all the same format
> - either jpeg or 
> gif, don't mix in an environment as yours.
> 
> Philippe
> ---/---
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> 
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