Chrome's Color Conundrum: Discrepancies in Color Rendering Across Browsers
Color accuracy is paramount in web design. However, users have encountered discrepancies in color rendering between Chrome and other popular browsers like Safari and Firefox.
The Issue:
Upon examining a specific shade of orange (#FF3A00), users have found that it inexplicably displays as a different color (#FF0000) in Chrome. This discrepancy occurs for various shades, including #FFAF00, which renders as #FFA400 in Chrome.
Investigating the Cause:
Initially, the logical explanation seemed elusive. However, an investigation revealed a straightforward solution.
The Solution:
The inconsistency in color rendering in Chrome was resolved simply by restarting the browser. The issue arose when users switched between a laptop display and an external monitor while Chrome was running. This change in display configuration disrupted Chrome's ability to obtain the correct monitor profile information from the operating system.
Guru's Wisdom:
According to the Google Help forum, "in OS X, every time you change your monitor or monitor profile (e.g. if you switch from your laptop display to your external display), you MUST restart Chrome for it to get the proper monitor profile information from the OS."
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