Nice one Jimmy
It doesn't matter whether the person who posts the png file is using IE, Mozilla or any other browser; the darkening of the graphics occurs when the person who clicks and saves the png is using IE. So unless you have a surefire way of ensuring every casual browser of this site is using Mozilla, it still means that whoever posts the png in the first place needs to strip the gamma-correction thingy from the png using the utility that I've now lost.
I'm not sure if that answer is intelligable
Originally posted by curtsibling
Heh!
Yep, the Utility is called Mozilla Firefox!
Heh!
Yep, the Utility is called Mozilla Firefox!
It doesn't matter whether the person who posts the png file is using IE, Mozilla or any other browser; the darkening of the graphics occurs when the person who clicks and saves the png is using IE. So unless you have a surefire way of ensuring every casual browser of this site is using Mozilla, it still means that whoever posts the png in the first place needs to strip the gamma-correction thingy from the png using the utility that I've now lost.
I'm not sure if that answer is intelligable
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