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* [http://www.beltzner.ca/mike/archives/2007/08/04/do_you_like_the_pretty.html Do you like the pretty? (Mike Beltzner’s blog)] | |||
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Revision as of 14:49, 4 August 2007
Background
Color management allows images and colors to be displayed consistently across a variety of devices. Mozilla recognizes embedded ICC profiles in image files and uses a local color profile to perform the color adjustments. This preference determines the output color profile that Mozilla uses in these adjustments.
Possible values and their effects
A string containing the full path to an ICM profile for output. Default is an empty string.
Caveats
- gfx.color_management.enabled must be true for this preference to have an effect.
- If the monitor is not calibrated correctly for use with the color profile, displayed colors may look worse with color management on.
First checked in
2007-07-23 by Stuart Parmenter (patch by T. Rowley)
Has an effect in
- Mozilla Firefox (trunk builds after 2007-07-23)
- SeaMonkey (trunk builds after 2007-07-23)