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| Firefox 3 will have "Color Profile" support in browser
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Firefox 2 does not include support for color profiles, so the browser renders colors as best it can without doing special tweaks based on your system or custom color profiles. Firefox 3 does include full support for color profiles, allowing for a richer and more vibrant range of colors to be displayed in the browser. For a variety of reasons, however, color profile support is turned off by default and must be enabled through your custom browser preferences. But you can turn it on thru a Firefox browser add-on or by editing about:config entries. »www.dria.org/wordpress/archives/···/29/633/
There are two ways to turn on color profile support in Firefox 3. The easiest is to install the Color Management add-on (which will work with Firefox 3 Beta 5). After you install the add-on and restart Firefox 3, color profile support is enabled, and you can specify a custom color profile by going to the Tools menu, selecting “Add-ons”, and clicking the Color Management add-on “Preferences” button. If you do not specify a color profile, the system default profile will be used, which should be OK for most people.
The second way to turn on color profile support is through the about:config page, which is a special page where a huge number of different (and usually hidden) Firefox options can be tweaked. This is not a recommended method for most people — about:config options should only be edited if you are very aware of what you’re doing. That said, if you do want to edit the options there, they are gfx.color_management.enabled and gfx.color_management.display_profile. The Firefox 3 add-on for "Color Profile" support can be gotten here: »https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6891
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| I used a photo "color profile" supplied with Windows Vista Home Premium at:
C:\windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\Photo.gmmp
using the FF add-on mentioned above instead of the default sRGB.icm in the same directory.
The difference in looking at the photo in IE7 vs FF3 with this photo.gmmp "color profile" was striking. I clipped the comparison photos and have inserted it here showing the difference, though without the "color profile" feature turned on I am not sure if the difference will be apparent.
The top version is with the FF3 "color profile" feature turned on" and the bottom is with IE7 with no "color profile" feature activated.

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| reply to TK Junk Mail How will you know if you have successfully turned on the "color profile" feature in Firefox 3?
Go to this web page: »www.color.org/version4html.xalter
If the 1st pic on the page looks like this:

then the "color profile" feature has been successfully implemented in FF3.
If the 1st pic on the page looks like this:

then the "color profile" feature was "not" implemented correctly. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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| reply to TK Junk Mail Personally, the point of using color profiles in images posted for web viewing is a bit lost on me. The majority of monitors are built for sRGB, so it only makes sense (to me, at least) to save images in plain vanilla sRGB. Including an embedded profile would be most correct but even that shouldn't be a necessity, if the image is sRGB.
IOW, I fail to see the point with web graphics in aRGB since most monitors can't fully display aRGB.
Still, the plugin is appealing since people post all manner of things and I'd prefer seeing what they intended us to see. Much better than complaining about their silliness...  -- My Site |
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  Nerdtalker Working Hard, Or Hardly Working? Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ clubs: | reply to TK Junk Mail Nice tip and feature, I didn't know that was already built into FF3! I've enabled it in the latest Beta RC and it works beautifully.
This has been something I've been wanting for a long time now. |
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| reply to TK Junk Mail Ok... now that it's fully released and I have it installed... 
I'm quite pleased that FF can use the profile I built for my monitor... my monitor calibrates well but the extra sauce applied via the profile is noticeable when comparing between color and non-color aware apps.
I still don't care as much that it will convert aRGB (etc) into my monitor's space.  -- My Site |
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