Images appear washed out in Chrome / most browsers except Edge

BarkingGhostar

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WilliamM2, corkyg, you guys need to get your eyes checked. Unless the two of you were joking.

The right picture has bad white balance rendering.
 

WilliamM2

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WilliamM2, corkyg, you guys need to get your eyes checked. Unless the two of you were joking.

The right picture has bad white balance rendering.

I meant the image on the left looks identical to the original, whether I open it in IE, Chrome, or edge. Not the way he showed it looking in Chrome on the left.
 
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lxskllr

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I like the right image. Has a "vintage" tone. Probably not what you want in an image renderer though :^D
 

Mushkins

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Opened the original in IE11, Firefox, and Edge on two different PCs, looks just like the left image on all of them.

Maybe a hardware acceleration setting? Is this a laptop with a discrete GPU? Might be using the integrated with wonky gamma settings but Edge is being picked up and is using the discrete GPU.
 

BarkingGhostar

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Why would hardware acceleration determine the final rendered output differently? I would imagine it would only affect the time to render, not the end result.
 

TeknoBug

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I like the right image. Has a "vintage" tone. Probably not what you want in an image renderer though :^D
Naw, this is a vintage tone
IMG_20140414_180726.jpg
 

Ketchup

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Why would hardware acceleration determine the final rendered output differently? I would imagine it would only affect the time to render, not the end result.

Why doesn't he try changing the settings and see what happens.
 
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Dude111

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Both images look THE SAME in IE6 (MyIE2)


Is there anyway to actually take a snapshot of how you are seeing it Vageetasjn??

Maybe open a seperate image program and take a snap of the picture in your browser?? (Take a snapshot of your desktop with the pic displaying in your browser,then we should all see what you see)

Like if you took a seperate camera and took a pic of your screen......