Feb 082012
 

I actually found this out by accident.

I’d upload some jpeg photos to my website but unfortunately I forgot to convert the profile from ProPhoto RGB to sRGB when saving from PSD to jpeg. I initially saw no problems on my Windows 7 machine using a wide-gamut calibrated profiled display as I use Firefox which handles colour management with aplomb. It was only whilst I was looking at the uploaded photos using Safari on the iPad to check if the resolution was OK on a tablet that I got the shock of my life. Yup, Safari on the iPad does not colour manage…what a mess!

Those images with ProPhoto RGB should never have escaped into the wild in the first place as I knew how broken various systems and browsers are with regards to colour management. I just need to make sure that I am more diligent in ensuring that the profiles are converted to sRGB when saving to jpeg. I normally use Photoshop (CS4) “Save for Web & Devices…” or Adobe Bridge’s Photoshop “Image Processor…” but on this occasion I used Photoshop’s “Save as…” feature. Must be more careful next time.

My earlier findings on colour management of various browsers in Windows 7 remain though:

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012

Jan 302011
 

Just a quick post that my Monitor Calibration page has been updated. It can be found here:

I’ve included some information on wide-gamut displays and colour management. I’ve reprinted the references here:

  1. Making fine prints in your digital darkroom – Monitor calibration and gamma
    http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1A.html
  2. The Lagom LCD monitor test pages
    http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
  3. Why Are My Prints Too Dark?
    http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/why_are_my_prints_too_dark.shtml
  4. The Darkroom Makes a Comeback
    http://www.creativepro.com/article/the-darkroom-makes-a-comeback
  5. The sad state of web browser color management
    http://gearoracle.com/guides/web-browser-color-management-guide/
  6. Color Management and iPhone 4
    http://correctcolor.org/cccommentary/?p=140
  7. Color Management on the Internet
    http://correctcolor.org/cccommentary/?p=88
  8. Colour management for dodos
    http://dpanswers.com/content/tech_colmgmnt01.php
  9. Deconstructing Chromaticity
    http://www.photo-mark.com/notes/2010/sep/08/deconstructing-chromaticity/
  10. ICC specifications
    http://www.color.org/icc_specs2.xalter
  11. Is your system ICC Version 4 ready?
    http://www.color.org/version4html.xalter
  12. Monitor displays & viewing conditions – ColourStandards
    http://www.colourstandards.com.au/monitor_display.html
  13. Choosing an LCD Monitor for Photo-Editing/Viewing
    http://www.clarkvision.com/photoinfo/choosing_an_LCD_monitor/
  14. Why Use the ProPhoto RGB Color Space?
    http://www.outbackphoto.com/color_management/cm_06/essay.html
  15. Color Working Spaces: ProPhoto RGB vs. Adobe RGB (1998)
    http://codphoto.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/color-spaces/

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2011