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Firefox 3.5 Preview Is Out


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Heres the color difference ive noticed, top image is SRWare iron(chrome edit)..bottom is firefox, ive noticed the difference on facebook also, safari 4.0/IE are consitent with the chrome based browser, only firefox is different

Edit: Found another bug, where it says above the image i posted "Click for full image" - those links dont work anymore

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Don't know why colours would be strange, there's nothing special about the files, and by default Firefox doesn't do anything to the colours.

If you're getting it, try going to about:config, and setting the "gfx.color_management.mode" preference to 0 (default's 2)

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Running 3.0.10, see no updates.

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It won't show up there yet, it's not final. If your running the lastest stable release of Firefox you need to manually download and install the preview. However, if your running an earlier build of Firefox 3.5 then you should be able to auto update to the preview build. Well that is how I understand it, so take with a grain of salt.

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The way I understand it, Safari was the only browser that handled the embedded color setting thing (insert term here) in images. But now the new Firefox will also recognize them as well.

Yep, 3.0 can do it too but it's disabled by default. By default 3.5 behaves like Safari, but can be forced to do it properly for all images.

That's what the setting does, 0 disables it entirely, 1 enables it for everything, and 2 makes it behave like Safari.

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The colours in the screenshots are wrong, so that's a bug.

The colours will match (internally to the page) if it's doing it properly, they'll just be more accurate (as in, they'll look similar on 2 correctly configured computers). Compare this page with the 3 different modes, only full colour correction gets you matching colours, http://alex.thefrapp.com/files/cm-test/cm-test.php

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The colours in the screenshots are wrong, so that's a bug.

The colours will match (internally to the page) if it's doing it properly, they'll just be more accurate (as in, they'll look similar on 2 correctly configured computers). Compare this page with the 3 different modes, only full colour correction gets you matching colours, http://alex.thefrapp.com/files/cm-test/cm-test.php

Setting gfx.color_management.mode to 1 was the answer 4 me. TY.

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I've had to go back to 3010 today as I found a bug in the preview where for some reason it kept losing cookies so I had to sign into iGoogle every time the browser loaded for example. Also my saved passwords suddenly vanished for every site! luckily I keep mozbackup backups so was able to restore them easily.

Gonna wait for final I think :)

BTW Firefox is the prettiest browser with a little tweaking IMO.

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