Colour Accuracy in Browsers
If you have ever played with image manipulation software, like Photoshop, you’ll know the amazing possibilities for adjustment of photographic images at your disposal, especially if you start with a DSLR ‘RAW’ image. Once you have massaged the image to perfection, adjusting colour, tone, size, highlights & shadows etc, you save it for printing or reduce it for the web, and that’s the end of it. Or is it? Read the rest of this entry »
Books Make Me Think
Christmas reading included two great books this year: ‘Photoshop Pro Photography Handbook: The Photography Professional’s Handbook of Post-production for the Digital Age’ (by Chris Weston and Adam Juniper), and ‘Dont Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability’ (by Steve Krug). Read the rest of this entry »
CSS fixes for Internet Explorer 5/6
Yesterday, I was surprised to read that a fellow Brit, Dean Edwards, has (retrospecively) conquered older versions of Internet Explorer’s poor handling of cascading style sheets. Read the rest of this entry »