on 27/2/03 10:12 am, Lee Badham wrote: > > Instead of adding a profile to each image, you can specify an HTML tag which > tells browsers that support icc profiles to use that profile for the whole > page. This means that images are colour managed, but the whole page size > only gowes up by 4k, not 4k per image. > > The HTML tag is as follows > > <body iccprofile="Profiles/srgb.icm"> where Profiles/srgb.icm is replaced by > the link to where you store the profile on the server. > > This can easily be done in Adobe Golive using the Page Tag (where you can > also set the page title etc) >
Thanks Lee, This would it explain it, cheers for the tip. I was wondering if you may also be able to explain the following. If an image is open on a web page and I know it is only say 20k (cos I could read from the bottom right of browser window), how come if I drag it off to my desktop and then do a 'get info' on the icon, how come the jpeg appears to be in the order of say 170k (closed)? I think I'm probably just being a bit dumb here, but I'm puzzled. Cheers Simon =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
