@BernieB
You'll also need to look at the file using a browser that can actually read the colour profile. Otherwise, the colours will still look different from your software.
The 120 or 140% sRGB is just for marketing purposes. The more useful number is the % of AdobeRGB support.
@BernieB
You'll also need to look at the file using a browser that can actually read the colour profile. Otherwise, the colours will still look different from your software.
The 120 or 140% sRGB is just for marketing purposes. The more useful number is the % of AdobeRGB support.