Has anyone else noticed this problem before? Open a solid color jpeg  
in photoshop and use a digital color meter to read its hex value.  
Then drag and drop the same jpeg file into a web browser and then  
meter it again. The color values aren't the same. I've found that the  
browser tends to render it lighter, requiring adjustments to the jpeg  
before posting to the web. Is this because of the browser, operating  
system, monitor calibration (gamma) or some other factor? Clients are  
frequently asking me why the color of the site I build is slightly  
different than the color of the mockup they give me, even jpeg  
mockups. Thanks for any help with this matter, especially a technical  
discussion of why this occurs and any best practices to alleviate  
this issue.

~Ben
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