How to activate color management in Firefox 3
These days the news in all of the websites of technology (and even in the 5 days I've seen) is Firefox 3 and the world record of downloads in one day. More than 8 million downloads have been made in 24 hours, another thing is they all lead to frequent users. All focus is on the record and the new features of speed and security , but nobody talks about a very interesting feature for hobbyists and professional photographers, which is the possibility of color management .
As mentioned in the first inning on color spaces , so far only Safari was able to do color management, and permit the second browser is Firefox 3. Well is here and it is interesting to see how to configure it, because it is not coming prepared by default.
Actually it's necessary to install Color Management so you can activate. You only have to download from the link above and then see a box and simply check or uncheck to enable or disable color management.
If you have any problems with the plugin, there is the option to enable manual handling, although a more complex method. How do you find (in English) on the website of Rob Galbraith .
Color management should allow us to see images in AdobeRGB in the browser without seeming flat and green. However, we must be careful, because we risk to any page and upload them without realizing it and that all users without color management (either because your browser does not support it, or because they have not activated) did not see correctly. For the moment, while not something general is more prudent to continue publishing the pictures to the web in sRGB .






