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Old 31st December 2011, 09:15 PM
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color management for google chrome?

I just installed google chrome on my Fedora 14 system. There is a color management add-on to Firefox which enables it to use my monitor profile. But I can't tell if there is anything comparable for google chrome. I did find one suggestion for adding color management to google chrome, but it seemed to be oriented to the Windows version. It suggested that adding -enable-monitor-profile to the program call would work, and I tried that but it didn't seem to do anything.

Is there some way to do thiis?
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