The two images look the same to me on my calibrated monitor using both Firefox (color managed) and Internet Explorer. On my non-calibrated machine (which uses the monitors default sRGB peofile as proxy for actual calibration) they look the same in Firefox, Opera and IE.

I asked about calibration a while back and learned that IE is not color managed. Firefox is but you have to enable it. There were a couple other color managed browsers but I forget which were color managed since I use firefox anyhow (and simply had to turn CM on.)

Mark

On 3/4/2013 4:43 PM, Toine wrote:
I lived with the simple idea that a jpg saved/exported with sRGB
profile and stripped of it's EXIF would render as sRGB.
On my system it doesn't. The other big question is if anyone else has
two different renderings displayed on that page. If not I need to read
more about color management and Windows.

Toine

On 4 March 2013 21:01, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
I believe this should be as simple as ensuring that you always select Color
Space: sRGB under File Settings when you export images for publishing.
Since the default colour space is assumed to be sRGB when none is provided,
your images should render the same with or without EXIF.

But then life is never simple is it? :)

On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Toine <[email protected]> wrote:
I need some help from the wisdom of the list.
Many photosites remove all the EXIF data. Pentax Photo Gallery is one
of them. Another is my own site which uses a image database backend.
The end result is this:

http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/245-colorprofiles

The second image is how my LR setup displays the image.
Even worse: I only see the difference on my calibrated monitor in
combination with Chrome. Internet Explorer has the same (wrong) colors
for both images which would suggest IE doesn't have color management.

How can I setup LR to export images which render properly without a
color profile on both Chrome and IE????

Toine

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