Safari ushers in better browser colors | CNET News.com
June 19, 2007Another reason to use Macs? Or you can just install Safari on your Windows (although I’ve heard it’s full of bugs at the moment… but in fairness it is called Beta!)
According to the article at CNET (link below) Safari “supports different ways of encoding images that can man richer, deeper colors”. ( Safari ushers in better browser colors | CNET News.com )
Now, at first it didn’t mean anything for me either, but reading the article I’ve figured out that, apart of usual RGB colour representation there exists other ways of encode digital pictures, and they’re existed for some time now and are widely used in proffesional circles. And Safari is the only browser that can understand those other encodings and show them correctly. And this promise even better pictures on the web.
You can check for yourself if your browser understands it or not: looks like magic to me! Follow this link and see for yourself.