Hello,
Again me wondering about things related to color calibrated monitors and application that are aware of ICC profiles.
So my problem is that I really don’t know how to best work with these applications. What I would assume, that when you apply an ICC profile for your monitor, it should work like some sort of overlay that corrects colors for anything that is being showed via that screen. And then there are software applications that are aware of these ICC profiles for monitors and try to use these profiles, but when they do, I get muddy not beautiful colors. In addition I am certain that for applications that I turn off color management they show more correct colors as I checked with printed pictures. But the problem is that some applications seem to be unable to turn off ICC profiling. I read that Firefox browser is also a color managed application by default. I looked at how my portfolio shows up there, and witnessed those moody colors opposed to what I see on Chrome browser which shows nice colors, I went to check on other websites and noticed that many many images suffer from the weird ICC profile interpretation. So my question is how to correctly handle the monitor calibration profile at application level? I use I Geeqie to view images since it allows to easily check between color managed and color management off views and I can say that when color management is off it shows more correct colors proven by printed images. SO what is the deal? badly working Color profile? Should I not care much since not many people calibrate monitors? Currently I tell color managed applications to use sRGB color profile instead of my monitor’s ICC profile because I think that DispcalGUI covers the profiling on global basis. Other case of using color management on app level would be to load printer profile to estimate how it should look printed using that exact printer.
Attached you will find a screenshot of difference between color managed Fireffox and not color managed Chrome.