I have a profiled display and color management enabled in Firefox. Because of the way some images (BPG, JXR, KDU, OpenJpeg) are displayed - presumably decoded in Javascript on my browser - they manage to bypass the color management system and they display heavily oversaturated. This makes it difficult to compare these images with the ones that are supported natively, since they have the wrong colors.
Possible solutions:
some way to force Firefox to treat these Javascript loaded images like any other, so that it will color manage them?
some way to detect whether the user has color management enabled, and load prerendered PNGs instead? or an option to do that?
I have a profiled display and color management enabled in Firefox. Because of the way some images (BPG, JXR, KDU, OpenJpeg) are displayed - presumably decoded in Javascript on my browser - they manage to bypass the color management system and they display heavily oversaturated. This makes it difficult to compare these images with the ones that are supported natively, since they have the wrong colors.
Possible solutions: