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Archive for April 26th, 2007
Thursday, April 26th, 2007
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Quote: “There is no way of making PNG images that match CSS colors in all PNG-supporting browsers.” But, it does look like dropping the ICC Profile is the way forward for modern browsers.
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Don MacAskill on why colours render differently on macs and pcs, why saving for web changes the colours in an image, and the many things that you can do about it.
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The word from Apple on colour management: “Unless you have a color management expert instructing you otherwise, select a 2.2 gamma and a D65 white point.”
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An informative comparison showing labelled and un-labelled GIF and PNG files of a flat colour, sat within a HTML coloured box of that same colour. Clearly, the gamma correction within browsers and labelling within image files leaves a lot to be desired!
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