Snow Leopard Gives Designers a Dark Web – Webmonkey

In: Computer logic

9 Sep 2009

Web developers upgrading to Apple’s new Snow Leopard operating system will see something a little different in their monitors — Apple has switched the default color settings in OS X 10.6 to gamma 2.2. The net result for web designers is …

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