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Pix.ie Only De-Saturation Now????

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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,031 ✭✭✭Marcus


    Now that I've set up the colour management on FF myself. I can see the difference clearly.

    If I look at the original on Pixie then I see the correct colours in FF (if you have enabled colour manangement) but not in IE:

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    To cut a long story short... as I mentioned earlier in this thread, we know we don't currently support colour profiles in resized images.

    My question is now: Why is this happening - are you using a non "web" standard colour space? If you are planning on publishing the shot on the web, it would seem that even if we did support colour space preservation in resized images, they would not display properly in IE anyway...

    Perhaps if we better understood why you would need to use a non-web colour profile for publishing on the web it might help?


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