Others have discussed the importance of colour calibrating your monitor
- also important if you intend to print and expect to get on paper what
you see on screen.
I'll just add the following:
1. Not all browsers support colour profiles. IE doesn't. Firefox does
since 3.0 but it's disabled by default. To enable it, go to
about:config and search for 'gfx' - you'll see
'gfx.color_management.enabled which is 'false' by default. Doubleclick
on it to set it to true, and restart FF.
On Windows, I don't think Safari does, but it does on OSX. Opera
doesn't. I don't expect any of the other Linux browsers to do either.
Check this page to see if it worked:
http://www.color.org/version4html.xalter
2. Nice blog on Photography in Linux (not mine):
http://jcornuz.wordpress.com/
--kj
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