Philippe was saying that it didn't happen in OW (which uses an older version of
webcore), so either it's a problem with a new build (my guess) or in the webkit
framework.

Jake
Quoting Michael Donnermeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Cameron,
>
> Sometimes there's an issue with the gamma difference between Macs and
> PCs.  I don't think that's entirely the case here.  I've had some
> issues with images exported from Photoshop CS (probably ver. 7 too)
> using the 'save for web' feature or whatever it's called.  That being
> them having minor color difference issues, but I don't think thats the
> problem either.
>
> If you collapse the 'feature box' above the grey box, the shade
> difference disappears.  When it isn't collapsed I swear I can see a
> faint continuation of the difference over the diagonal line background
> to the feature box.  Like there's a 'box' there with some light
> transparency (5%) causing the issue.  I dropped the screen from
> millions of colors to thousands and it made the 'ghost box' more
> apparent on my iBook.
>
> I would probably guess it to be a bug in KHTML, since it won't
> duplicate in Firefox, Mozilla 1.7, Opera 7.5, Camino, or IE5.2 (what
> little of it I could see...totally fubar'd in IE).  It also wouldn't
> duplicate in IE 6 under Win2kPro/VPC on the same machine.  It did
> duplicate in Echo, which is another KHTML based browser on the Mac
> platform.
>
> ~MD
>
> On Sep 16, 2004, at 00:31, Cameron Adams wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering whether anyone knew why on my site:
> >
> > http://www.themaninblue.com/
> >
> > a Mac using a display of millions of colours (in
> > Safari) renders the images in the main grey panel
> > differently, thus creating a visible line on either
> > side of the content. Whereas on PC it is seamless.
> >
> > I'm guessing it arises because I use a JPEG for the
> > main middle part, and GIFs for the two sides (or vice
> > versa) and the computer is rendering the colours
> > differently? But on a PC machine it's all fine and no
> > discrepancies can be seen.
> >
> > This also happens on another site I'm developing,
> > where the CSS background-color differs from the JPEG
> > background image on Mac, but looks fine on PC.
> >
> > If anyone knows a solution it would be much
> > appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > Cameron Adams
> >
> > W: www.themaninblue.com
> >
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