Can you upload a screenshot of the original and the one after upload? By the way you are explaining, it seems like there might be a web-kit filter applied to the image.
Well, this is the original:
View post on imgur.com
and this is what I’m getting on the site:
View post on imgur.com
It’s easily noticeable that the color of the logo doesn’t match the color of the menu while they are both supposed to be #e06016…
I also tried to disable all the plugins, same result.
I’m not sure what a web-kit filter is.
-
This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
dedok3000.
Yes, I’ve seen those articles.
I just did a test with a small square of the same color and it’s ok:
View post on imgur.com
But it’s not theme related so basically, WordPress compresses big images or something? (I’m not sure why a 520×88 image is considered big though) but anyway… is there any way to disable this?
Here’s another fun observation – if I click ‘open image in a new tab’ and check the color it’s #ff6000 but if I save it to my computer, open in Photoshop and check then it’s #e06016! How is this possible?
Tried the plugin above – no effect… Will try to play with the filter.
What do you think about the observation from my last post? 🙂
Here’s another fun observation – if I click ‘open image in a new tab’ and check the color it’s #ff6000 but if I save it to my computer, open in Photoshop and check then it’s #e06016! How is this possible?
It could be that the image contains a embedded color profile. This will make the colors different because Chrome doesn’t support color profiles.
Like the above article said, I suggest to save all images with sRGB color profile, then it’ll look the same in the browser.
Looks like if I save it with sRGB profile, #e06016 becomes #ff6000… I want to keep #e06016 🙁