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Hello, guys.
I’m struggling with some strange red artifacts appearing on very dark regions of images in Chrome. I’ve gotten that before but usually I’d run calibration and profiling again and the issue was gone. Now I can’t get rid of that anymore. I’ve tried tweaking Black point correction (Auto – Rate) parameter and also leaving it off and the issue is always there. This is happening in Chrome only.
I’m attaching the last profile that I’ve created (that is causing issues) as well as it measurement: “…286-16-47-srgb.icm”
and one that I’ve created a couple of weeks ago that is no causing the artifacts: “…266-14-14.icm”
also a couple of pictures showing the issue (printscreen of images on Chrome)
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This topic was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by rabellogp.
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This topic was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by rabellogp.
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ps: equipment used:
Colorimeter ColorMunki Display
Monitor Dell U2410f A07
Chrome has bugs when it comes to color management, it isn’t really color managed and can only use very specific types of profiles. It seems the profile you have created doesn’t use black point compensation, and Chrome cannot deal with it.
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