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    Firefox 3.1 Color Profiles Turned On

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by McGrady, Sep 14, 2008.

  1. McGrady

    McGrady Notebook Virtuoso

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    The latest Firefox 3.1 (codenamed Shiretoko) nightlies, now come with color management support enabled by default.

    When a capture device (like a scanner or camera) produces a digital image it may be able to include as part of the image metadata, a definition of how its color codes correspond to a standardized colors definition. This mapping is called a color profile and contains valuable information on how to exactly replicate the colors as “seen”by the capture device...

    Read More here: http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2008/09/color-profiles-turned-on-for-firefox-31/
     
  2. Mr. Wonderful

    Mr. Wonderful Notebook Evangelist

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    Awesome. I didn't turn it on in Firefox 3 due to the reported bugs, but I can't wait to use it in 3.1. I love to see these browsers continually improving.