[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-08-29 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #29 on issue 4938 by gkovacs: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 Unfortunately, nothing happens. I tried to set several profiles to my monitor, even reloaded the profile with a LUT utility, but Chrome is still showing

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-08-29 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #28 on issue 4938 by brettw: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 I just set my default display profile to wide gamut and Chrome (after restarting) now looks very desaturated, which is what I would expect (my "real" prof

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-08-29 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #27 on issue 4938 by gkovacs: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 My Chrome version is much later than that: Google Chrome 3.0.195.10 (Official Build 24604) In that case the feature implemented is not working. Is there

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-08-29 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #26 on issue 4938 by brettw: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 This went into version 18675. If you check about:version, the number after "Official Build" needs to be higher than this for you to have this feature. I d

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-08-27 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #25 on issue 4938 by gkovacs: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 I have a high gamut monitor, properly set up with a display profile. Neither Chrome 2.x (stable) and 3.x (beta) seem to do anything when the --enable-m

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-07-02 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #22 on issue 4938 by dnicolaescu: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 It's great that Chrome now uses the display profile for rendering. But what about reading the embedded profile and converting the image from imaage's

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2009-01-30 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #4 on issue 4938 by a...@pxl8.co.uk: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 Colour management is important but don't try and re-invent the wheel here. It's a simple process - check image for embedded profile, convert to mo

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2008-11-30 Thread codesite-noreply
Updates: Labels: -Area-Misc Area-BrowserBackend Mstone-X ChromeSpecific Comment #2 on issue 4938 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 (No comment was entered for this change.) -- You received this m

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2008-11-30 Thread codesite-noreply
Comment #1 on issue 4938 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 That is, this was split off from issue 143 (see above with typo). -- You received this message because you are listed in the owner or CC fields

[chromium-bugs] Issue 4938 in chromium: Convert content to the monitor's color space

2008-11-30 Thread codesite-noreply
Status: Available Owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Labels: Type-Bug Pri-2 OS-All Area-Misc New issue 4938 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Convert content to the monitor's color space http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4938 This is split off from but 143. That one is "handle tagged images" and th