RE: Colours on the web | Bit depth, gamut, sRGB, Adobe RGB and more! 01-19-2018, 11:50 AM
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@mothered
I made a simple tool. that use some colours from the "websafe" common list.
Open up two different browsers, tab in between them to notice the colour differences.
Some changes, especially lighter ones, have a tremendous difference.
It was so big I thought it was something wrong with the tool, but I checked the CSS and it had the same colour (can be seen as an RGB value in the body tag).
For me Edge/Explorer, Vivaldi and Firefox (& Fx Dev Ed) gives same colour, however Chrome gives a bad bleach colour. Opera gives one in between.
Furthermore the colours is also different in Photoshop even when I tried setting up with different colour profiles and working spaces. It's closer to the former
browsers, but still not as intense. It's between Opera and Edge in intensity, to put it in simple terms.
https://thevirt.us/sht/x/x.html
I made a simple tool. that use some colours from the "websafe" common list.
Open up two different browsers, tab in between them to notice the colour differences.
Some changes, especially lighter ones, have a tremendous difference.
It was so big I thought it was something wrong with the tool, but I checked the CSS and it had the same colour (can be seen as an RGB value in the body tag).
For me Edge/Explorer, Vivaldi and Firefox (& Fx Dev Ed) gives same colour, however Chrome gives a bad bleach colour. Opera gives one in between.
Furthermore the colours is also different in Photoshop even when I tried setting up with different colour profiles and working spaces. It's closer to the former
browsers, but still not as intense. It's between Opera and Edge in intensity, to put it in simple terms.
https://thevirt.us/sht/x/x.html
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