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FIrefox color management for OS X
Brian Dowling, Photographer
Philadelphia | PA | USA | Posted: 2:30 PM on 06.16.09
->> My Firefox has always been brighter and less saturated than Safari or my desktop for that matter. I've had a few people tell me the same thing. So, just passing along some help

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6891
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Dio Dipasupil, Photographer
Woodcliff Lake | NJ | USA | Posted: 3:18 PM on 06.16.09
->> Thanks Brian. Great add-on. Been looking for something like this. Here's a good test to confirm ICC color management is working:

http://www.color.org/version4html.xalter
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Ron Vesely, Photographer
Chicago Area | IL | USA | Posted: 1:15 PM on 06.18.09
->> Thanks, Brian! Nice add on.... finally!
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Mark Loundy, Photo Editor
San Jose | CA | USA | Posted: 3:50 PM on 06.18.09
->> Dio,

That is amazing. Camino, my preferred browser, is completely uncompliant. Safari 4, works great.

--Mark
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Dennis Wierzbicki, Photographer
Plainfield | IL | USA | Posted: 7:54 PM on 06.20.09
->> Brian,

Nice find. Thanks
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Michael Durisseau, Photographer, Assistant
Santa Fe | TX | USA | Posted: 9:25 PM on 06.20.09
->> Thanks, Brian...already using it on my Mac, will put it on my other Mac and two XP machines...
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Matthew Sauk, Photographer
Sandy | UT | United States | Posted: 10:33 PM on 06.20.09
->> I use Spyder 3 Elite for my monitors (mac), where do I find my profiles to load them into firefox?

Thanks
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Brian Dowling, Photographer
Philadelphia | PA | USA | Posted: 4:18 PM on 06.21.09
->> Well, thats the beauty of this plugin. It reads the color profile for your monitor settings automatically. Just download it and restart your browser. So, if your monitor is calibrated, then so will be Firefox. Now, if only they would make this a default feature...
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