07-23-2010, 02:33 PM
[quote name='miro' date='23 July 2010 - 02:32 PM' timestamp='1279888362' post='1253']
I’ve made the following decisions.
1. Since 70% of the clients used web browsers that doesn't support color management profiles I'll go for sRGB.
Greetings,
Miro
[/quote]
Hmm risking to sound like a broken record... wanted to clarify further my situation and remark about flash renderers.
My monitor is a HP LP475w said to cover 100% AdobeRGB.
My pictures are sRGB too but when rendered on my monitor without calibration, colours get "out of check" and issues arise. But my monitor is calibrated using a spyder3pro.
After calibration, firefox base engine (gfx.color_management.mode set accordingly) will render pictures fine, taking my calibration into account. But my free flash renderer gallery, doesn't know about the profile and render them out of calibration.
I'm just saying there that even though you have chosen sRGB, keep in mind that your application of choice might not render properly on your customers with large gamut monitors.
I’ve made the following decisions.
1. Since 70% of the clients used web browsers that doesn't support color management profiles I'll go for sRGB.
Greetings,
Miro
[/quote]
Hmm risking to sound like a broken record... wanted to clarify further my situation and remark about flash renderers.
My monitor is a HP LP475w said to cover 100% AdobeRGB.
My pictures are sRGB too but when rendered on my monitor without calibration, colours get "out of check" and issues arise. But my monitor is calibrated using a spyder3pro.
After calibration, firefox base engine (gfx.color_management.mode set accordingly) will render pictures fine, taking my calibration into account. But my free flash renderer gallery, doesn't know about the profile and render them out of calibration.
I'm just saying there that even though you have chosen sRGB, keep in mind that your application of choice might not render properly on your customers with large gamut monitors.