Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Sep 2009 18:29 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Mac OS X "If you're a Web designer, expect your CSS colors & your untagged/unmanaged images to look darker on Snow Leopard than on previous versions of the Mac OS. You'll also see less of a visible color shift when going from Photoshop to Flash or other unmanaged environments (e.g. Internet Explorer). Why is that? Apple has switched to a default gamma of 2.2, which is what Windows has used for years. Colors that aren't color-managed are going to look darker on the whole. Your whole display will now be closer to what Windows users see."
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RE[2]: Preprocess graphics?
by stestagg on Mon 7th Sep 2009 19:37 UTC in reply to "RE: Preprocess graphics?"
stestagg
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I imagine that a theme which uses images with embedded profiles will display correctly

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