Tweak Firefox to Display Richer Colors [Firefox 3]

If the digital photo you just uploaded looks more washed out in Flickr than it does in your desktop image editor, that's because Firefox 3's advanced color management capability isn't turned on by default. To turn it on, type about:config in Firefox 3's address bar, then click the "I'll be careful, I promise!" button. Then, in the Filter field, type gfx.color_management.enabled and set that value to true (its default value is false). Restart Firefox. From there on in, your photo colors will be richer than they were. Why isn't this value true by default? Well, according to Mozilla, you'll see a 10-15% performance hit using this setting, but if you've got a reasonably fast machine, it'll be worth the better-looking photos. Hit the link below for an extended explanation of Firefox's color profile support. Firefox 3: Color profile support (oh the pretty, pretty colors) [dria.org via Joi Ito via Xeni Jardin]



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Changed it, happy now?

Changed it, happy now?

I suppose the name

I suppose the name suggestion it's because to make poeple actually change it or something. Still it's kind of a turn off for commenters...

Still I would have liked to see your comment instead of an insult

To the blog owner (infosoldier?): don't be a dick

I was going to comment

I was going to comment something good but because of your name suggestion: #FU"C#K% U

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