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Hello there,

I am visiting same problems with long intervals. Google Art is excellent but I dont know whether my computers color standards and monitor matches with original photographs.

Does anyone know which color standard used to match the colors or would there never be a standard enough to match with oil water colors ?

Years ago , I found at photoshop , kodak and scitex buttons and colors flied high ! I could not believe my eyes , how strong the appearance changes.

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Is your monitor color calibrated? Are you using a browser that is color managed? Were the images you're viewing embedded with a sRGB color profile? Just some items to review to determine what might be an issue, if any at all.
 
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Hello ,

My monitor is factory color calibrated , I am using latest chrome on windows 7, 64 bit and I dont know how to check sRGB ?

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This is older information in the link below, but still might be an issue for you using Chrome and Win 7. I've always used Firefox while on Win 7 and now on Win 10. It is color managed and it has been as far back as I can recall. As I remember it by default will present web posted images as sRGB whether the profile was embedded or not. You can read more details in the attached link, but you might give Firefox a whirl as it is a free downloaded browser at Mozilla.Com

http://www.marcelpatek.com/blog/2011/11/19/enabling-color-management-in-google-chrome/
 
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