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2018-09-26 at 20:13 #13809
Does any one have any idea what’s wrong with my chrome?
I’m using Chrome 69.
the left one is chrome and the right one is the downloaded picture opened in windows 10.
I created this icc on 25/9 with DisplayCal 3.6.2
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You must be logged in to view attached files.2018-09-27 at 15:23 #13819I’ve never seen anything like that. Note though that Chrome’s color management is broken with LUT-based profiles, if you want consistent and correctly working color management (only on a single display), use Firefox with
gfx.color_management.enablev4 trueandgfx.color_management.mode 1under about:config – alternatively, create a single curve + matrix profile, but note that you may loose accuracy that way.2018-09-27 at 17:02 #13824I’ve never seen anything like that. Note though that Chrome’s color management is broken with LUT-based profiles, if you want consistent and correctly working color management (only on a single display), use Firefox with
gfx.color_management.enablev4 trueandgfx.color_management.mode 1under about:config – alternatively, create a single curve + matrix profile, but note that you may loose accuracy that way.In my displayCal, I currently using these settings:
ColorMunki Display, Mode: LCD(normal), all unchecked, Output Level: RGB 0-255, Correction: Automatic(none)
Observer: CIE 1931 2, White Point: 6500K Daylight, White Level: Custom 120.00 cd/m, Black Level: As measured, Tone Curve: Gamma 2.2 Relative, Black output offset: 100%, all unchecked, calibration speed: medium
Profile Type: Single curve + Matrix, unchecked, quality: high, sequence: Minimize display response time
I tried to change to my monitor default profile (ACER XB271HU Color Profile, D6500) and chrome color works correctly.
Is any of my setting cause the problem? Or it’s the bug of the browser?
Seems like only firefox works correctly with color management. Chrome and Edge doesn’t match the expected result of https://displaycal.net/icc-color-management-test/
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Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.2018-09-30 at 15:29 #13835Is any of my setting cause the problem?
Doesn’t look like it.
Or it’s the bug of the browser?
Almost certainly, judging from the results.
2018-09-30 at 16:50 #13836I’m using Version 70.0.3538.35 (Official Build) beta (64-bit) and I don’t get this problem.
2018-10-01 at 13:37 #13851Is any of my setting cause the problem?
Doesn’t look like it.
Or it’s the bug of the browser?
Almost certainly, judging from the results.
I’m using Version 70.0.3538.35 (Official Build) beta (64-bit) and I don’t get this problem.
Thanks for all of you. I will try the beta version later.
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