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commit 577dada496c09c0754e69e7cbccf17f6ad39999f
parent 027c5c6abca95ca73aef66e62d2941c4ce5ee02a
Author: FRIGN <dev@frign.de>
Date:   Fri, 30 Sep 2016 11:20:52 +0200

Use only one image for the color space demo

And add a note on when it can fail.

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Msuckless.org/conferences/2016.md | 6++++--
Asuckless.org/conferences/cs-demo.png | 0
Dsuckless.org/conferences/rgb-prophoto.png | 0
Dsuckless.org/conferences/rgb-srgb.png | 0
4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/suckless.org/conferences/2016.md b/suckless.org/conferences/2016.md @@ -84,9 +84,11 @@ Saturday, 2016-09-24 > Are you already affected by the limitations of sRGB. Below you can see two saturated RGB triplets; the one on the left gives you the saturated reds, greens and blues of sRGB, the one on the right shows - you the saturated reds, greens and blues of your monitor. + you the saturated reds, greens and blues of your monitor. If you only + see continuous lines, this means that either your monitor is pretty old + or you're not working within a color managed environment. -->![saturated RGB in sRGB](rgb-srgb.png)![saturated RGB of your monitor](rgb-prophoto.png)<- +->![saturated RGB in sRGB and that of your monitor](cs-demo.png)<- <video width="600" height="338" controls="" style="display:block;margin:0 auto" poster="http://dl.sta.li/slcon/2016/slcon-2016-04-lhunhold-farbfeld_and_color_spaces.png"> <source src="http://dl.sta.li/slcon/2016/slcon-2016-04-lhunhold-farbfeld_and_color_spaces.webm" type="video/webm"> diff --git a/suckless.org/conferences/cs-demo.png b/suckless.org/conferences/cs-demo.png Binary files differ. diff --git a/suckless.org/conferences/rgb-prophoto.png b/suckless.org/conferences/rgb-prophoto.png Binary files differ. diff --git a/suckless.org/conferences/rgb-srgb.png b/suckless.org/conferences/rgb-srgb.png Binary files differ.