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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-08 14:33:29 +0200 |
I opened a link with a an image of a coat and the color is way off. On my laptop it is a dark turquoise, as it is in reality. On my Jolla it simply is a dark blue. The rest of the colors on the webpage where I found the image are ok:
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I opened a link with a an image of a coat and the color is way off. On my laptop it is a dark turquoise, as it is in reality. On my Jolla it simply is a dark blue. The rest of the colors on the webpage webpage, where I found the image image, are ok:
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I opened a link with an image of a coat and the color is way off. On my laptop it is a dark turquoise, as it is in reality. reality, dark turquoise (called "petrol") is the color of the coat. My girlfriend owns this coat, so I am able to hold the image directly against the fabric to compare colors. On my Jolla it simply is a dark blue. blue, which is wrong.
The rest of the colors odd thing about this certain image on the webpage, where that certain page is, that the base color of all other images on the page is green. These other greens appear just a hint darker on my Jolla (compared to my Macbook Air), whereas only the image of the coat is missing all green. So I found the image, are ok:suspect it is rather an error in an image library than with the display.
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This is not about "perceived quality of the display", the general color temperature (which would affect all images equally) or the philosophical problem of Qualia, it is about one special image which is totally off compared to the depicted object.
EDIT: Some clarifications and added info.
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I opened a link with an image of a coat and the color is way off. On my laptop it is a dark turquoise, in reality, dark turquoise (called "petrol") is the color of the coat. My girlfriend owns this coat, so I am able to hold the image directly against the fabric to compare colors. On my Jolla it simply is a dark blue, which is wrong.
The odd thing about this certain image on that certain page is, that the base color of all other images on the page is green. These other greens appear just a hint darker on my Jolla (compared to my Macbook Air), whereas only the image of the coat is missing all green. So I suspect it is rather an error in an image library than with the display.
(Sorry for the "advertising")
This is not about "perceived quality of the display", the general color temperature (which would affect all images equally) or the philosophical problem of Qualia, it is about one special image which is totally off compared to the depicted object.
EDIT: Some clarifications and added info.