As is the way websites do: photos on RFF are always darker than on other sites.But the way browsers present color is drastically diffenet.
Hmm, no.As is the way websites do: photos on RFF are always darker than on other sites.
I suspect this has no bearing on how images (whether JPG or PNG) are rendered. My guess is that the particular shade of blue that's been defined is something that isn't particularly "web-friendly" and the rendering engines are displaying it differently as a result.Don't know if you ever noticed this or not. But the way browsers present color is drastically diffenet.
Look at this
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The clip on the left is from chrome, on the right is from firefox. Look at the difference in the blue background colors.
Imagine how this affects your photo editing.
Same for me while using a calibrated BenQ monitor, Windows 10 and Firefox. A color managed workflow compensates for those things.The photos I post when viewed on my calibrated/profiled Apple Studio Display with Safari (either with macOS or iPadOS) and including a color profile, look exactly the same as the same images displayed by RFF on the same system.