Graham Mitchell
New member
I just spent the weekend fixing a colour problem which was due to a strange Photoshop quirk. Using an external monitor, Photoshop was using the laptop colour profile rather than the monitor's profile (despite the system settings). This meant that all recent files were totally out of calibration when posted on the web. Have now resolved the problem by switching the laptop screen's profile to match the profile of external monitor, and creating a new calibration using an Eye One Display 2 puck with ColorEyes. Big improvement and I have gone back and edited half my website folio and many of the pictures posted here.
Should all be better now. All images posted are sRGB with colour profile embedded, and should be viewed on calibrated monitor with gamma of 2.2.
Mac users note: Mac uses a non-standard gamma setting. It is recommend you switch to 2.2 which has become the web standard.
Firefox users note: Firefox 3 offers colour management but I don't think it is activated by default. Type "about:config" in the address bar, the type "gfx" in the filter bar. You should then make sure that colour management is set to "true". If you have to change this setting, I believe you need to restart Firefox.
You can check your browser status here: http://www.gballard.net/psd/go_live_page_profile/embeddedJPEGprofiles.html
And test the state of your monitor's calibration here: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
Should all be better now. All images posted are sRGB with colour profile embedded, and should be viewed on calibrated monitor with gamma of 2.2.
Mac users note: Mac uses a non-standard gamma setting. It is recommend you switch to 2.2 which has become the web standard.
Firefox users note: Firefox 3 offers colour management but I don't think it is activated by default. Type "about:config" in the address bar, the type "gfx" in the filter bar. You should then make sure that colour management is set to "true". If you have to change this setting, I believe you need to restart Firefox.
You can check your browser status here: http://www.gballard.net/psd/go_live_page_profile/embeddedJPEGprofiles.html
And test the state of your monitor's calibration here: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/