12-23-2021, 04:28 PM
(12-23-2021, 12:57 PM)ape Wrote: Hmm... I am not sure if I should be satisfied with that though. I'm sorry but I think that there has to be a way where the images look remotely similar (the correct view and the incorrect view).
The way this image is displayed is just too coherent within two groups:
(+) On Firefox it looks good (but firefox is also known for ignoring color profiles (https://photo.stackexchange.com/question...357#124357)
(+) In Shotwell Viewer it also looks good
(-) In Gnu Image viewer it looks bad
(-) In Chrome it looks bad as well (desktop and mobile)
I am counting on some error I do while exporting the image.
I could link my poster.xcf or anything if this would help
For me, the image looks good (visible orange strip) in all I tried:
Linux:
- Gimp
- Firefox
- Chromium
- Gwenview
- Okular
- Inkscape
- ImageMagick display
- Luminance
- RawTherapee
- Signal App
- Thumbnails in Dolphin (yes, they can be made big enough to check)
- Preview pane in Dolphin
- Gallery
- File manager (possibly same back-end as Gallery)
- Signal app
- Google browser (Chrome?)
- DuckDuckGo Browser
- Opera