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Thread: Color Management Support in Opera

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    Color Management Support in Opera

    For more than a few years nowadays, challenging web browsers have had color management; otherwise the capability for pictures through color profiles to show the profiles correctly, assuring exact color crossways computers. It's an extremely significant aspect to designers as well as photographers.

    Unluckily, Opera has not at all had this aspect, and its quite a few years after. Furthermore it would be a step to the front of the game if users may perhaps chose whether to turn on otherwise off color management.

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    Re: Color Management Support in Opera

    It depends on many things such as what browser you are using, the operating system of your computer and if you're really doing what they think you're doing, because it is sRGB color space but "rgb" means Red Green and Blue and not a color space. This is because the color management of this site is poorly calibrated. It is important that the browser you use has color management enabled, Mozilla, or Opera among others, bring it on.

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    Re: Color Management Support in Opera

    On Windows, There has-been no color management within web browsers. The browsers get the color information within the image and mark 'em straightforwardly to the monitor. No understanding of the color profile in any way is completed. sRGB in IE browsers as well as additional IS merely "close" To What numerous systems are capable of showing. This HAS important collision for serious assessment of whichever additional People pictures available on the web.

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    Re: Color Management Support in Opera

    I think all this is useless if the monitor is not calibrated, so first of all, it is better that more people are interested in the calibration and begin to search for software calibration using the standards and ICC calibrate their monitor.

    Everything you say will only come second.

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    Re: Color Management Support in Opera

    Opera should be part of an ICC Working Group (Working Group on the ICC color profiles) to be better able to focus and share information about the calibration.

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    Re: Color Management Support in Opera

    Color management in a browser means that any browser icc-profile plate recognizes and uses. How a background Color shown is a different story. Anyway you must be sure to make sure all your photos to sRGB conversion, which is the greatest common divisor of profiles. Browsers that do not meet color standards are based on sRGB, if you include a photograph showing a different color space, it miss.

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