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1. g42gre+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:57:54
I don’t like the color scheme and general rendering of websites on Linux (all browsers). By contrast, the MacOS renders websites really well. I played with the color settings on my video card and I can see that I could make it better, but I just couldn’t get it right all the way. Does anybody knows how to make Linux website rendering more pleasing to the eye and closer to MacOS? This is the only reason I still stick with MacOS on the front end. I would love to drop MacOS altogether.
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2. otikik+b2[view] [source] 2022-09-24 18:13:14
>>g42gre+(OP)
Better monitor, perhaps? Apple has had exclusivity on retina displays for some years, although I think that was over now.
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3. g42gre+vm[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-09-24 20:54:15
>>otikik+b2
Unfortunately no, I use non-Apple monitor for both MacbookPro and Linux box. The difference in rendering web is pretty noticeable to me. Windows used to render full, saturated colors a while back, but now it looks pretty washed out to me as well. So it’s only MacOS that renders well currently (I am sure they will “improve” it in the future, but looks good so far). I think it has something to do with default color profiles for the corresponding OS. I would love to talk to someone who is an expert in this field.
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