Embedded Video - Value changed

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Tony
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Hi,

I've been playing with the new Embedded Video option following the new tutorial video. I found that the video output from Photoshop 2019 (V 20.0.5) when added back into the patch and output is being displayed in Chrome and Safari with a different value to that of the background. In Firefox it looks fine.

Screen shots (top to bottom: Firefox, Chrome, Safari on iMac) https://p2vr.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaw ... index.html

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Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?

I know bad alignment on the bricks, but hey it's just testing :P

cheers,

Tony
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Hi,

Just checked on iPad and it looks okay.

Tony
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Hi Tony,
This has always been the case with embedding videos, different browsers display differently.
Seen this with all other software doing embedding.

It also depends on the colours, as an example I made a project showing a waterfall in a forest, so lots of dark green.
This displayed correctly in every browser, I think I could of also not worried about colour correcting the video.
The lighter colours cause a problem.

Try with a dark background.
How large was your video!
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Tony
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This has always been the case with embedding videos, different browsers display differently.
Seen this with all other software doing embedding.
Thought so, I tested changing the color space of Chrome using the "Force Color Profile" option but it didn't have any effect.
How large was your video!
8.6mb

cheers,

Tony
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Hi,
I remember doing an interactive some years ago that relied heavily on video transitions between panorama locations. I experienced this problem then, I found a solution to apply filters to the video in CSS for each browser type. I think from memory Safari would slightly shift the gamma so I had to compensate using some css quirks. It was a pain but got a good result, there was a lot of playing around with values until I found the right one for each browser.

I know, this wasn't fun. If anyone has a better solution i would like to learn.

I know this is a vague response, this tour was a long time ago (3-4years) but essentially I could fix the colour shift using CSS hacks.

Isaac.
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