INTERNET EXPLORER 5+ – Colour Management Support

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hot_denim
May 16, 2004
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I was reading the document on SRGB colour space/ colour management.

<http://www.w3.org/Graphics/Color/sRGB.html>

There is a section called :
"Proposed Style Sheet Syntax for specifying sRGB on the Internet " Where they mension a WEB BROWSER support of colour management :

"
Value: saturation | perceptual | absolute | relative
Initial: perceptual
Applies to: all elements
Inherited: yes
Percentage values: N/A
Example:

BODY { rendering-intent: saturation }
IMG.perceptualintent { rendering-intent: perceptual }
#mypic001 { rendering-intent: A }

I wanted to ask does anyone know if browsers support this ?, IE 5/5.5/6 and which platforms, Also how do I code the stylesheet EXACTLY, where are the details ?…

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Mac_McDougald
May 16, 2004
It is my understanding that no Windows IE version honors color management code.

I’ve heard several Macolytes say that latest version of IE for Mac OS does, but I don’t know that as a fact.

Have no idea regarding other browsers (Mozilla, Safari, Opera, etc.)

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LenHewitt
May 16, 2004
H_D,

PROPOSED Style Sheet Syntax – it isn’t part of CSS2.

Therefore NO browser will know what to do with it and, as per CSS Rules, will totally ignore it.

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