I've had this strange problem for some time - when I open a picture in Firefox or the default Windows Photo Viewer, the color quality is poor. It looks almost like I'm using 16-bit mode or displaying a .gif image. It's especially apparent in pictures that contain a lot of skin tones.
However if I open the same picture in Nero Photosnap Viewer or Paint.net it looks fine. It also looks fine in Internet Explorer and Chrome.
I've made sure my display is set to 32-bit and I've checked that there's no color/gamma correction going on. I also tried disabling Aero. I do have a TN panel, but if that was the reason for the poor quality, how come it looks fine in some programs?
Any ideas?
Edit: here are two pics, a 200% zoom (nearest neighbor resampling).
First the image opened in Paint.net, cropped and resized:

This is a printscreen of the original image as displayed in Firefox, pasted in Paint.net, cropped and zoomed to 200% and then saved. The picture looks exactly as it did on my screen, it's not the printscreen command that's failing to capture all the color data:

If it's hard to tell the images apart, then maybe Firefox renders poor pictures for you too? Try opening the thread in IE or Chrome... for me, the above images actually look nearly identical in Firefox, but there's a big difference between them in IE or Chrome, which seem to use some other image rendering function or whatever, bypassing this issue.
However if I open the same picture in Nero Photosnap Viewer or Paint.net it looks fine. It also looks fine in Internet Explorer and Chrome.
I've made sure my display is set to 32-bit and I've checked that there's no color/gamma correction going on. I also tried disabling Aero. I do have a TN panel, but if that was the reason for the poor quality, how come it looks fine in some programs?
Any ideas?
Edit: here are two pics, a 200% zoom (nearest neighbor resampling).
First the image opened in Paint.net, cropped and resized:

This is a printscreen of the original image as displayed in Firefox, pasted in Paint.net, cropped and zoomed to 200% and then saved. The picture looks exactly as it did on my screen, it's not the printscreen command that's failing to capture all the color data:

If it's hard to tell the images apart, then maybe Firefox renders poor pictures for you too? Try opening the thread in IE or Chrome... for me, the above images actually look nearly identical in Firefox, but there's a big difference between them in IE or Chrome, which seem to use some other image rendering function or whatever, bypassing this issue.
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