Recently I changed my Browser to Google Chrome.
In Firefox (as also in Safari) there is a color management, working by default.
In Google Chrome you have to activate color management
as the following link shows:
[link]Activating color management means that your browser is able
to read and interpret the included profile of your picture.
Otherwise you will get some strange colors,
as I detected in my Mallorca series.
So, if you like strange colors, change nothing in Google Chrome,
and just enjoy
Very strange is the fact, that Firefox changes randomly the start-file.
So I had to rewrite it randomly
On the other hand I use Opera now, since Firefox and
Chrome has become too slow on my machine,
for what ever reason
Isn't sRGB working everywhere on the web the same way?
However, the browser shows only with color management
the colors I see in PS ?
This adobe RGB 1998 when seen on an intenet browser can get muted colors on the screen.
Some standard has been used sRGB to avoid this problem. The think is to change the adobe RGB 1998 into sRGB for the internet version of the work.
I always work in Adobe or Pro Photo RGB in Photoshop,
and convert pictures for web to sRGB with applying the profile.
What I meant to discover, is a different view on these sRGB-pictures,
in different browsers, due to the ability to work with color management or not.
Sometime I find dark photos get too dense, specially in B&W.
With colors I didn't notice much difference neither with IE nor Firefox.