On 19/8/09 09:40, Yossi Kreinin wrote:
Alan Amaya wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Yossi Kreinin
The color issue is likely due to color correction / gamut mapping. Any recent non-professional wide-gamut monitor will soon leave you wishing it wasn't. What is #44ffaa after all, but some hex digits which never look the same. A photograph though, that should look real.


But why doesn't #44ffaa display *the same* in the page background and the embedded PNG? I don't really notice small differences in the signal, but a non-zero derivative where there should be a zero derivative kinda sticks out. Also, why do other browsers work just fine?

Have you checked that the PNG is still the same colour ?

I've seen all sorts of problems like this on Windows where the colour depth of the clipboard isn't the same as the screen or the applications using it. So copy & paste through the clipboard loses some of the colour information.

Nice. Whoever thought that was a good idea ?

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