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Giving up on sRGB


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#1 uniqueart

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Posted 13 November 2012 - 01:39 PM

So, after many trials and studying websites that take images seriously on different monitors I'm considering giving up trying to get converted sRGB images from my wide gamut monitor to look good in my browser. Sure if you convert to sRGB, in a wide gamut setup, the image will look good on old monitors. BUT it won't look good on the new ones. Nobody talks about that. It really seems that some of the high end coporate sites are already converting to adobeRGB and putting images on the web that are converted to AdobeRGB and not sRGB. The photos look great in my browser on my wide gamut monitor and those sites' photos seem washed out on the sRGB monitors I used on the same sites. There is no way for me to know for sure sinced the images are untagged but when I download them and apply the AdobeRGB profile to them, it looks just like in the browser. The sRGB profile washes out the image. Look at Four Seasons Hotels and Resort | Luxury Hotels | Four Seasons, for example, and let me know what you think. I read that most monitors sold today are wide gamut and growing so why fight it???

#2 bunty019

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Posted 09 December 2012 - 09:37 AM

Moderators please delete seo friendly links and post.. this guy should be banned from the design contest community




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