[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 9567] Images without ICC profiles should be assumed to be sRGB.

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Sun Sep 14 13:22:58 PDT 2008


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9567


perikov at gmail.com changed:

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------- Comment #4 from perikov at gmail.com  2008-09-14 13:22 PDT -------
Currently we have Firefox 3.0 that does color management. Isn't it a good time
to return to this bug? Vast majority of images on the Web does not include
color profile information and are indeed in sRGB.  This means that WebKit users
are always seeing incorrect colors except those that have their monitor color
space very close to sRGB. Every MacBook user that starts Safari gets into the
world of desaturated dull colors (webkit.org blogs contain many examples).
People with high-end Adobe-RGB capable monitors see their images
over-saturated. Many photographic sites are hardly usable
(http://picasaweb.google.com/ being the prominent example)


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