ICCv4 color profile support
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bupthebroker last edited by
Version: 42.0.2393.517 - Opera is up to date
How did you manage to pass the test?
In addition, I have a ICCv4 matrix type icm profile and i compared the display result in Opera with Photoshop and the colours are very different.
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bupthebroker last edited by
Okay i did some tests with JPG files with various browsers (all latest versions):
Opera:
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sRGB profile embedded - OK
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sRGB profile not embedded - FAIL - colours too bright, does not seem to read monitor profile
Firefox:
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sRGB profile embedded - OK
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sRGB profile not embedded - OK
Chrome:
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sRGB profile embedded - SUPERFAIL, image almost black, i assume something gets applied twice
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sRGB profile not embedded - FAIL - colours too bright, does not seem to read monitor profile
And this is a tweaked system, since the browsers occasionally seem to read the icm profile of the INCORRECT monitor. So in order to achieve some amount of stability i had to set my external monitor profile as my laptop screen profile while running the browsers on the external screen. This means that colours on my laptop screen are now incorrect, but fine, don't need it.
So it seems like a clear win for FireFox with Chrome coming in last. Overall a pretty bad result if also considering the issue of the browsers reading the profile of the incorrect monitor.
P.S. I have my wide gamut external monitor calibrated to Adobe gamut so the errors are easy to spot.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Version: 42.0.2393.517 - Opera is up to date
How did you manage to pass the test?
In addition, I have a ICCv4 matrix type icm profile and i compared the display result in Opera with Photoshop and the colours are very different.I passed the test using Opera Developer 44.0.2487.0, not Opera Stable (42) nor even Opera Beta (43). Both 42 and 43 failed when I (later) tested them. So ... probably about next month, when 44 makes it to stable, Opera will pass. (Unstable versions are available from the Desktop Team blog, but being "unstable" are "Use at your own risk.")
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bupthebroker last edited by
I did the same test with Opera 44 - developer.
It now passes the ICCv4 test but the colours are still incorrect.Opera:
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sRGB profile embedded - reads the ICC profile of the incorrect screen, need to set incorrect profile on laptop screen to get it to work on external screen.
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sRGB profile not embedded (untagged image) - FAIL, does not read monitor profile
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bupthebroker last edited by
It seems that the Chrome bug has been merged into Opera.
Images in browser are superdark. Browser is useless at this point.
When will this fix be merged into Opera:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=687194# -
lando242 last edited by
When will this fix be merged into Opera
When Opera releases a version built on the same version of the renderer that that fix was part of.
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zalex108 last edited by
Which is the most realistic with the capture?
If the right image it's Opera, good."You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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bupthebroker last edited by
Which is the most realistic with the capture?
If the right image it's Opera, good.The incorrect Opera image is on the right. Superdark with a huge amount of black clipping.
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zalex108 last edited by
I prefer colorful, but if it's not as the real scene, then it's wrong.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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bupthebroker last edited by
It should be a priority, browser is unusable for a lot of people whos profiles are not sRGB related.
You know what, nevermind, after 15 years of Opera use i think it is time to unistall it.