By Jeremy | 18 May 2021 | 1 Comments

Why the pictures have different colors in different browsers ?


I believe everyone will encounter such a situation, the same picture, the color is different in different browsers. Therefore, in the process of daily online shopping, there is also a general problem of color difference: the IE browser on the PC looks like an effect, and the browser on the mobile phone or iPad looks at another effect, although the average person does not have the need for image quality. So high, but for some luxury goods and special people, this impact is very large.

For printing business this will be also a important thing for the colros showing. It's a must to print out the correct color image as customer provided or we want to print. Cosmox UV printer, DTF printer, DTG printer will provide the correct ICC profile for different settings , computers , inks and printers.
 

As we all know, the display principle of PhotoShop is to convert the embedded icc color space of the picture into the icc characteristic file of the display, and then output RGB to drive the display to develop color. What about the color management of the browser? Does the browser support icc files? Different from the principle of PhotoShop, different browsers have different support for color management. Generally, when designers design pictures, they will embed srgb or icc files of the camera. When the pictures are placed on the Internet and browsed through different "terminals":

1. If the browser supports icc color management, the embedded icc file will be converted to the icc of the display for output, the principle is similar to the color development principle of PhotoShop;

2. If the browser does not support icc color management, the rgb drive value of the picture is directly displayed without any color conversion process in the middle, which will cause the picture color distortion;

*Especially note that the current version of ICC is V4, which will also affect the terminal's support for icc color management!

 

After testing, the browser's support for icc is as follows (both are PC or Mac, please test yourself on the mobile terminal: there is a test address at the end):

1. IE browser: support ICC V2, support V4;

2. Safari browser: support ICC V2, support V4;

3. FireFox browser: supports ICC V2, not V4;

4. Chrome browser: supports ICC V2, not V4;

5. 360 secure browser: supports ICC V2, not V4;

6. Opera browser: supports ICC V2, not V4;

7. Roaming browser: ICC V2 is supported, V4 is not supported;

8. Window Browser of the World: ICC V2 is supported, NOT V4;

9, 360 speed browser: support ICC V2, do not support V4;

10. Sogou browser: supports ICC V2, not V4;

11. UC browser: supports ICC V2, not V4;

 

However, personal testing found that Mac Safari displays the best color compared to other browsers, and the overall saturation and brightness are higher.

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