[css-d] Strategy to Circumvent Incomplete Browser Color Management

2015-07-16 Thread Rick Gordon
Color management in browsers is a crap shoot. Only Firefox allows the specific interpretation of CSS/element color as sRGB (and that's with a non-default setting); so for the most part, CSS/element color on wide-gamut displays look hideously oversaturated. This got me wondering about an

Re: [css-d] Strategy to Circumvent Incomplete Browser Color Management

2015-07-16 Thread Rick Gordon
Oh, well. A test in Chrome v43 (Mac) showed that the color profile -- even if tagged -- is not recognized in my background-image, regardless of whether the image is saved as .png or .jpg (and even if background-color is disabled). Rick Gordon - On 7/16/15, 1:41 PM, Rick

Re: [css-d] Strategy to Circumvent Incomplete Browser Color Management

2015-07-16 Thread David Hucklesby
On 7/16/15 2:12 PM, Rick Gordon wrote: Oh, well. A test in Chrome v43 (Mac) showed that the color profile -- even if tagged -- is not recognized in my background-image, regardless of whether the image is saved as .png or .jpg (and even if background-color is disabled). Rick Gordon