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Oversaturated images viewed on Firefox.

I have changed the color managament to Type 1 in "about:config" gfx.color_management.mode now on 1 gfx.color_management.enablev4 now on true

My images however are still appearing oversaturated. Any suggestions?

Thanks Daisy

Oversaturated images viewed on Firefox. I have changed the color managament to Type 1 in "about:config" gfx.color_management.mode now on 1 gfx.color_management.enablev4 now on true My images however are still appearing oversaturated. Any suggestions? Thanks Daisy

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Hello daisy,

In order to enable and properly configure Firefox color management,

follow the steps below.

Enable it on the Firefox advanced configuration

Type in about:config on your Firefox address bar.

Use the filter field to search for color_management.

Update the following fields:

gfx.color_management.mode

Set to 1 to enable color management for all rendered graphics.

The default value of 2 enables color management only for tagged images, so all page elements and untagged images are rendered in the monitor full color gamut, leading to oversaturated colors.

gfx.color_management.enablev4

Set to true to enable ICC v4 profile support.

There's no need to specify the monitor ICC profile manually as it's read automatically from the operating system.

Restart Firefox.

Thank you!!

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This is exactly what I did and did NOT solve the problem after restarting. My images looks oversaturated even on Mode 1 and true ICC V4 profile. Any other suggestions? Thanks Daisy

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Hi daisy.gilardini, glad to see you on Mozilla Support Forum.

This can be caused by a problem with the color profile for your display monitor or color profiles embedded in images.

You can disable color management to test that.

You can set the pref gfx.color_management.mode to 0 on the about:config page to disable Color Management.

You need to close and restart Firefox to make the change effective.

See:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/gfx.color_management.mode

See:

https://developer.mozilla.org/En/ICC_color_correction_in_Firefox

If it doesn't solved your problem, then feel free to ask in Reply Section. Thanks for raising your question in Mozilla Support Forum.

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Thanks for your reply. I did disable and re-enabled color management exit each time Firefox. But no changes in color. All my images have a sRGB color profile. Any other suggestions? All the other browser show my picture color correctly. I am a professional photographer and use an EIZO monitor so I am picky with color calibration. It is now years that this problem is persisting. I might stop using Firefox if I don't find a solution. Thanks Daisy

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