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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 927502"><p>You cannot change colour settings for specific applications, the drivers use a global switch to tweak your monitor (not software), it affects the entire system and is entirely unrelated to Chrome.</p><p></p><p>If your Chrome has colour issues, you should contact Google, is the same as trying to contact AMD when a game crashes, the issue is in the game.</p><p></p><p>Plus you just proved further what I said earlier, post processing is being applied to your Chrome browser, which doesn't degrate image quality contrary to popular believe.</p><p></p><p>The only noticeable difference between Chrome and Firefox is font rendering, since they use different techniques (all down to personal preference, IE always had the best font rendering of the market).</p><p></p><p><em>If I worked at AMD, I would blacklist Chrome and let only experienced users use hardware acceleration on it, problem solved for the casuals.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>But go ahead keeps blaming AMD, </strong><a href="https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2015/01/pixelated" target="_blank">image-rendering: pixelated | Web | Google Developers</a> <strong>is pretty much the default smoothing by Chome (which is also used in fonts), I would be more worried if this doesn't happen with NVidia like you claim (means is not working as intended).</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 927502"] You cannot change colour settings for specific applications, the drivers use a global switch to tweak your monitor (not software), it affects the entire system and is entirely unrelated to Chrome. If your Chrome has colour issues, you should contact Google, is the same as trying to contact AMD when a game crashes, the issue is in the game. Plus you just proved further what I said earlier, post processing is being applied to your Chrome browser, which doesn't degrate image quality contrary to popular believe. The only noticeable difference between Chrome and Firefox is font rendering, since they use different techniques (all down to personal preference, IE always had the best font rendering of the market). [I]If I worked at AMD, I would blacklist Chrome and let only experienced users use hardware acceleration on it, problem solved for the casuals.[/I] [B]But go ahead keeps blaming AMD, [/B][URL='https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2015/01/pixelated']image-rendering: pixelated | Web | Google Developers[/URL] [B]is pretty much the default smoothing by Chome (which is also used in fonts), I would be more worried if this doesn't happen with NVidia like you claim (means is not working as intended).[/B] [/QUOTE]
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