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Firefox and You
markmejia
post Nov 17 2008, 09:51 PM
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I first came to the conclusion that Firefox tends to make pictures look brighter than they should be. But today, I compared this one picture. I took a screenshot of how the image appeared in both Firefox and Safari at the same time, did some pixel comparing in Photoshop, and realized the image turned out the same on both browsers. Then I compared some other pics, just to find that they were brighter on Firefox. Now I'm assuming there's a way to edit an image file's settings for its colors, or whatever.

So uh, anyone know how I can make this setting for my images so they end up looking the same on various browsers? I'm a noob when it comes to color settings and color profiles and sRGB293481-0394akj;j28;4.2 and what not.
 
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post Nov 17 2008, 11:48 PM
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QUOTE(Markster @ Nov 17 2008, 08:51 PM) *
I first came to the conclusion that Firefox tends to make pictures look brighter than they should be. But today, I compared this one picture. I took a screenshot of how the image appeared in both Firefox and Safari at the same time, did some pixel comparing in Photoshop, and realized the image turned out the same on both browsers. Then I compared some other pics, just to find that they were brighter on Firefox. Now I'm assuming there's a way to edit an image file's settings for its colors, or whatever.

So uh, anyone know how I can make this setting for my images so they end up looking the same on various browsers? I'm a noob when it comes to color settings and color profiles and sRGB293481-0394akj;j28;4.2 and what not.


Ya i have noticed firefox does that but i dont know how to fix it.

Sorry.
 
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post Nov 17 2008, 11:53 PM
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^ Well, uh, if you don't know how to fix it then why did you respond?

Sorry, but, please refrain from doing that.


Mark, see if this will help? If I really get what you mean.
http://www.creativepro.com/article/tips-fo...or-in-photoshop
 
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post Nov 18 2008, 07:15 AM
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Hi,
i saw you are a bit serious about this forum...technicolour. i have a query if you could help me too.

i posted here as we are talking about firefox. why is that the alignment is different in firefox and IE. many a times few things are displayed in firefox and they are not seen in IE and vice versa. my few clients refer firefox and others use IE. but this alignment thing is always a problem. is there a solution. i cannot keep doing only alignment work according to the browsers.....

help :( and thanks in advance.
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post Nov 18 2008, 06:32 PM
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QUOTE(tracy16 @ Nov 18 2008, 04:15 AM) *
Hi,
i saw you are a bit serious about this forum...technicolour. i have a query if you could help me too.

i posted here as we are talking about firefox. why is that the alignment is different in firefox and IE. many a times few things are displayed in firefox and they are not seen in IE and vice versa. my few clients refer firefox and others use IE. but this alignment thing is always a problem. is there a solution. i cannot keep doing only alignment work according to the browsers.....

help :( and thanks in advance.
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Wtf. Get your own thread.
 
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post Nov 18 2008, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(Markster @ Nov 18 2008, 07:32 PM) *
Wtf. Get your own thread.

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post Nov 19 2008, 12:32 AM
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Oh btw. Thanks for the link Kristina. I'll read up on it soon.
 
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post Nov 19 2008, 03:01 AM
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Wtf. Get your own thread.



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^ Well, uh, if you don't know how to fix it then why did you respond?


HAHA.
 
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post Dec 1 2008, 09:33 AM
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no sry no idea, but that thing of michael phelps is pretty cool! lmao
 

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