One thing I noticed almost immediately was that a lot of my pictures had very garrish colours, much more oversaturated than the same pictures/URLs appears in Firefox or IE (on the same monitor.)
Given that I have a Dell IPS monitor, the gamut and saturation are inherently quite a bit higher and Windows and applications need to be colorspace aware to properly display colours. So some searching led me to this page: http://www.binaryturf.com/enable-color-management-google-chrome/
It looks like even now, Google Chrome still does not enable color/monitor profile support by default! Yikes... Adding the setting described above corrects the problem on my monitor. ie, the solution is:
- Edit the Google CHrome startup shortcut
- Add the startup parameter " --enable-monitor-profile" to the end of the command line.
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