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III/JG2Gustav05
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Do you notice the weird color in right picture below? Actually those are same picture but left one is opened by Microsoft Edge, right one is opened by Firefox, I got this issue after win10 installed when browse picture with firefox, Oprea ... but no problem with Microsoft Edge. Anyone has any idea?

 

 

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ShamrockOneFive
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Where is the weird colour? I'm looking back and forth and I don't see anything different.

Jade_Monkey
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No difference here.

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III/JG2Gustav05
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:wacko: You are using win7 or Win10? what Internet browser do you use?

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For the sake of comparisons I'll say that I'm looking at it from a Mac and I don't see any difference either...

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I would say that the right one is a bit darker, but that's it. 

9./JG27golani79
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Windows 10 with FF - no weird colors for me.

The right picture appears to be a bit darker than the left.

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Left Image

 

- looks good

- each color has a different tone how a camoflag should look right

 

Right Image

 

- looks really bad

- colors are oversaturated

- colors are looking the same way no real difference to each other

- the camoflag has a awful greenish look

216th_Lucas_From_Hell
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Looking at it through Windows 8.1 mobile, IE, the right one is oversaturated here.

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That's likely due to ICC color correction.

seafireliv
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I used to work in optics and appreciating vision and colour can be very subjective to each person. Some people can be particularly sensitive to the point that it must be a problem when it likely isn`t. Everyone sees colour and most things slightly differently to another.

ShamrockOneFive
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Given that the two are different sizes and we're missing half of the one image... I resized and ran a difference filter on the one image over the other image and they are functionally identical. There are slight hue differences which I'm not surprised between two browsers and differences in rendering engines for HTML and images but they are very slight. 

 

I used to work in optics and appreciating vision and colour can be very subjective to each person. Some people can be particularly sensitive to the point that it must be a problem when it likely isn`t. Everyone sees colour and most things slightly differently to another.

 

So true! There are even the odd people out there with four (instead of three) cone arrangements in their eyes (called tetrachromats) and a few of those people can see a few million more shades than the rest of us. It's really quite fascinating. It doesn't apply to males, however, only females so I'm out of the running :)

III/JG2Gustav05
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Left Image

 

- looks good

- each color has a different tone how a camoflag should look right

 

Right Image

 

- looks really bad

- colors are oversaturated

- colors are looking the same way no real difference to each other

- the camoflag has a awful greenish look

You got the point, Superghostboy. I am currently using Microsoft Edge as a workaround in Win10. Still have no idea how to fix it. anyway thank everyone for the feedback.

71st_AH_Mastiff
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man I see nothing different, must not have super man eyes like some of these guys..

seafireliv
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Given that the two are different sizes and we're missing half of the one image... I resized and ran a difference filter on the one image over the other image and they are functionally identical. There are slight hue differences which I'm not surprised between two browsers and differences in rendering engines for HTML and images but they are very slight. 

 

 

So true! There are even the odd people out there with four (instead of three) cone arrangements in their eyes (called tetrachromats) and a few of those people can see a few million more shades than the rest of us. It's really quite fascinating. It doesn't apply to males, however, only females so I'm out of the running :)

Well at least we have better spatial awareness and can do 3 point parking. :biggrin:

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