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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 667431
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Closed: Apr 2017
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OS: Linux , Windows
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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Untagged elements (image/css) are not being shown as sRGB tagged as W3C requires.

Reported by pinxuan....@gmail.com, Apr 6 2017

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/57.0.2987.133 Safari/537.36

Example URL:
http://cameratico.com/tools/web-browser-color-management-test/

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Use a wide gamunt monitor (such as Dell 2716D)
2. Open http://cameratico.com/tools/web-browser-color-management-test/
3. Check the section "How does your browser interpret untagged images and page elements?"

What is the expected behavior?
quote from the reference website:
"According to the The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), all untagged images and page elements should be considered sRGB by the web browser. If your web browser respects this, you should see perfectly seamless vertical bars above. "

What went wrong?
Please compare the section "How does your browser interpret untagged images and page elements?"in the attachement for Chrome and Firefox.

The problem leads to a global incorrect color rendering problem on untagged elements with wide gaumnt monitors.

All of them are being displayed in an over-saturation manner. As more and more users of wide gaumnt montitors this days, I believe it's a critical problem to many ones.

Does it occur on multiple sites: Yes

Is it a problem with a plugin? No 

Did this work before? N/A 

Does this work in other browsers? Yes

Chrome version: 57.0.2987.133  Channel: stable
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version:
 
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Cc: ccameron@chromium.org
Components: -Blink Internals>Images>Codecs
Labels: OS-Linux
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
Mergedinto: 667431
Status: Duplicate (was: Untriaged)

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