This is a great news for all presenting their photos on the Internet. According to Rob Galbraith -

The long-awaited Mozilla Firefox 3 for Mac and Windows, which emerged from beta at 10AM Pacific today, is the latest web browser to support the colour managed display of photos with embedded ICC profiles. That’s the good news. The bad news is it’s turned off by default. Here’s how to turn it on.

Visit Rob’s site to get full instructions on how to turn it on. For those impatient souls out there here is an executive version -


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yOOrek


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[...] the blogpost at yOOrek’s Rants’n Raves Posted by fotdmike Filed in Photography Chat Tags: color management, colour management, [...]

Another good reason for using Firefox « Adventures of an Idiot - occasional ramblings of a photography freak added these pithy words on Jun 19 08 at 10:47

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