Thanks for the interesting post.
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Originally Posted by Craftysnapper
By the way using your montor profile as a color space does not mean others will see your images as you do because no two monitors are the same.
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I believe that saving an image with no profile is equivalent to using an absolute RGB colour space covering all colours. When that image is viewed in a web browser with a calibrated monitor, the monitor should display the image correctly (assuming all colours are within its gamut). That should hold true for all calibrated monitors, not just mine.
When I open that image in PS, and attach my monitor profile, I am making sure that what I see is what will appear in a web browser. Or at least it seems to work.
Obviously when the monitor is not calibrated, the image will not look the same. I use a CRT monitor, and the colour cast between uncalibrated and calibrated is very significant. That was also true for my previous CRT monitor, though TFT do not seem so bad.