Re: Photographing Clothing
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- Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 13:12:04 -0700
In article <2008040407104516807%tullyalbrecht@coxnet>, Tully Albrecht
<tully.albrecht@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I do see the color changing when I mouse-over in Safari. The obvious
question is "why would anyone try to make a judgement about color with
*that* page background?"
did you calibrate your monitor? i don't see any change with any
mouseover.
Without starting another Mac vs PC sideshow, I - and most Mac users
I've worked with - have been setting up monitors with a 2.2 gamma since
at least the mid-nineties, so that's a non-issue. I use Firefox
primarily, but I always take a look at my web pages on Internet
Explorer just to see if I have any issues. What I'm talking about is
not my consumer-grade monitor, but the fact that my images look the
same on several machines since I've been converting to the "generic"
RGB profile for web JPGs. This is the next-to-last step in my
processing of pictures for the web.
the best choice is to convert to srgb (if you aren't using it already).
.
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