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Color website monitor
Color website monitor





color website monitor
  1. #COLOR WEBSITE MONITOR PC#
  2. #COLOR WEBSITE MONITOR WINDOWS#

(at times i do professional work too, with not much complaint from the clients who usually use regular-grade PC setups and totally different monitors on lower color / contrast / resolution settings.

#COLOR WEBSITE MONITOR WINDOWS#

) -)īack to the Windows Photo Viewer vs Bridge/Photoshop comparisons, i still use PS CS6 and its related Bridge for most of my image editing jobs on an almost daily basis. yes, i know: the latter is 'out of fashion' these days but i have my own silly reason for using it occasionally! didn't test Chrome and others because i don't use them a lot anyway. )īefore getting into that though, let's say IE11 is showing the same color / contrast results to me as does Firefox. not so great but much better than majority of the low to medium priced 1080 video monitors out there. (Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit on a not so new yet quite a powerful X58 mobo + 24GB memory blah blah machine built less than 5 years ago.

color website monitor

Many thanks as i can see some really useful info / tests etc here!īut i have an almost different problem regarding how Windows Photo Viewer handles the same image files as Photoshop AND Bridge. Mine's undergoing updates, the current version's at Neil It must be reading the ProPhoto tag unless I am misunderstanding how you've configured the test? Interestingly, there's no difference between the ProPhoto RGB and sRGB elements illustrated.Īlso the tagged/ untagged comparison passes the "looks identical" test. I wonder if the wacked profile you made and mention on the Firefox thread might be at play here? Your "use of profiles" tests (used on a retina iPad) indicate that neither ICC v2 or v4 profiles are supported on iPad, that's on neither Safari, nor Chrome. These days, though, with reports coming from clients of their endusers il advisedly viewing and assesing image quality/colour on devices as random as even Blackberries I guess thought and policy is needed! Not that the Blackberry will ever pass muster for this. This is not something I've put much thought into 'til now, mainly advising a default colourspace for iPad display of images in portfolios etc.







Color website monitor