Before I post I want to say that you have both been more than generous with your time and I'm going to stop beating this horse. I agree with OTT that "things are not lining up here, strange conclusions". Without any hack, I have the capability to re-download my images from the Smugmug server...
First... let me say that I appreciate the time you are devoting to this thing. Thank you. That said, is it just me or is this getting stranger by the minute. I think what I am seeing is that in the above example (the Grand Canyon photo) you showed a screenshot from IE, FF, and WPV, and all...
Correct me if I'm wrong. All three of those look identical and all look correct... do you agree? I did the same thing earlier. After download, I reimported it into LR and viewed it there, and outside LR in Win Photo Viewer. In my case, though, the colors were correct. This is getting...
Actually Ott, I installed Firefox (someone told me that it was the only browser that was "color managed". When I viewed the website in Firefox, everything was beautiful. For USSNorway... I'm not sure about the -M, perhaps you're right about the website hoster adding that. I had uploaded...
Thx for taking time to reply guys. Let me post a screen shot. If you can see it as I can, it illustrates the difference and it is not trivial. I know sRGB has a smaller palette of colors, but they should be no less vivid. And I see photography websites all over the internet that post...
Recently I decided to put up a website, using Smugmug. After creating it and uploading a few of my photos, I noticed significant desaturation of color, not drastic but significant. The vibrant colors of a golden sunset on red rocks is noticeably desaturated, making it appear somewhat drab...