Colour managment is to help view images in same way no matter if its on cameras lcd, browser, different kind of monitors and printers. This pops in as big question here in dA, since alot of people save their images as it is viewed in photoshop, which does a great job in showing right contrast / colours. Then the image is uploaded to dA, and the uploader wonders why does image look so different in browser... it can't be screen calibration since it looked good on photoshop
this is because all browsers don't have colour managment, in fact only ones that have are safari ( atleast the latest ) and firefox (latest atleast). Firefox doesn't have it turned on by default though. ( to see if your browser is properly set up see this *click*, if the image on nearest top looks good(no weird colours in any of 1/4 parts) you're probably fine) and this *click*(site has pretty much all explained how your browser should view it )
Did your browser show them in a way it should't? Then it probably is doing that all over the web, all of the time if you're using firefox I suggest you to install & apply this *click*
If you are using other browsers such as google chrome ( i used to ) I suggest you to move to safari / firefox until they add colour managment there, the difference is HUGE when there is image tagged differently among other images
So basicly your choices of browsers are firefox and safari, chrome doesn't have colour managment ( I recently moved back to using firefox for that reason), I don't know about opera, but it probably doesn't have it as it hasn't been mentioned in the sites I looked in, and its quite obvious that internet explorer doesn't have it, neither does netscape.
So do yourself a favor and set your browsers colours
, see images the way they are ment to be seen
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