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korn   2013-09-14, 10:36
#1

as you can see the cached image (http://www.micheledelbecaro.com/tourist/egypt/templi-egizi/kom-ombo-11-.jpg.html) seem to be a little desaturated if you compare the images with the original (http://www.micheledelbecaro.com/albums/tourist/egypt/templi-egizi/kom-ombo-11-.jpg), why this? how can i avoid?

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korn   2013-09-14, 14:15
#3

ok i should try ImageMagick but my server use an old version (6.2.8), can i install a new one in my client side?

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acrylian   2013-09-14, 14:39
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Imagick is server side, so you need to ask your host. But why not follow the advice to setup the images itself correctly?

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korn   2013-09-14, 15:15
#5

uhm my photo are photoshop elaborated and saved with jpg and icc profile adobe rgb 1998, must i convert all image in srgb?

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fretzl   2013-09-14, 15:26
#6

Yes ;-)

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korn   2013-09-14, 16:24
#7

ah you killed me eheh

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sbillard   2013-09-14, 17:11
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You do understand, don't you, that the WEB is primarily sRGB. Few browsers even honor colorspace profiles. Certainly the GD library does not. Maybe Imagic would, though. I don't know.

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korn   2013-09-18, 13:10
#9

yes I was joking , i already started the conversion, thank you for the patience

  
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