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Bug 1412350
Opened 6 years ago
Updated 1 month ago
Support Color Management on Android
Categories
(Core :: Graphics: Color Management, enhancement, P3)
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(Reporter: alex.fdm, Unassigned)
References
(Blocks 1 open bug, )
Details
(Keywords: feature, Whiteboard: [gfx-noted])
Android 8.0 supports color management, Firefox should use it.
Updated•6 years ago
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status-firefox57:
--- → wontfix
status-firefox58:
--- → fix-optional
Keywords: feature
Priority: -- → P3
Updated•6 years ago
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Whiteboard: [gfx-noted]
Comment 1•6 years ago
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Chrome has it (Verified on Pixel 2). Would be nice. Finally every desktop browser supports it. But just when we thought we finally could use what we had been waiting for in many years, smartphones destroys our hope again :-/ ...
Comment 2•6 years ago
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https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bug_Triage/Projects/Bug_Handling/Bug_Husbandry#Move_fix-optionals
status-firefox59:
--- → ?
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Updated•5 years ago
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Blocks: colorspace
Reporter | ||
Comment 3•5 years ago
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I believe this is related:
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2019/05/wide-color-photos-are-coming-to-android.html
Comment 4•3 years ago
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See also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455604
Change the config gfx.color_management.mode
to 2 seems to work.
Phones are faster now, so performance may be acceptable.
If gecko does not rely on the native color management capability, should we just enable it by default?
Updated•1 year ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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