Glimpse of Soda

Wednesday - April 15, 2009

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Had a presentation for UI with my group in the morning, with alex and aaron presenting on our interactive prototype. Spent the rest of the day studying for my operating systems midterm, which was at 7pm in 306 soda. The test was okay... After returning home, we celebrated abe's birthday on the third floor.


Hmmm... Strange.

It seems as though IE renders colors and contrast differently than how the photo looks in Windows Picture and Fax viewer. Anyone know anything about this?

Comments

You might wanna try creating a new color profile maybe your gamma is off or something though I don't know why it would be different for different programs.

That's still something I'm trying to figure out too though 'cause apparently Macs LCD displays have a different gamma from Windows displays and stuff.

David Park on April 16, 2009 09:48 AM

About what David Park said...

Apple's displays have a gamma of 1.8 instead of 2.2. They've always been setting their displays to 1.8 for some reason.

Also, if you save images as PNGs you won't have to worry about what your images look like in different browsers--they shouldn't change.

You just have to worry about Mac users that haven't calibrated their displays.

Jonathan Damian on April 16, 2009 06:03 PM
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