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Re: [Public WebGL] Weird alpha issue.
- To: Benoit Jacob <bjacob@mozilla.com>
- Subject: Re: [Public WebGL] Weird alpha issue.
- From: Steve Baker <steve@sjbaker.org>
- Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 10:21:49 -0500
- Cc: public webgl <public_webgl@khronos.org>
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Todays' version:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.0b8pre)
Gecko/20101031 Firefox/4.0b8pre
...didn't fix anything.
Stripping my application to the bone in one giant step made the problem
"go away" - so I'm going to have to go in and incrementally remove stuff
until I see what's triggering it.
You asked:
> Could it be a color correction / gamma issue? There has been lots of
> recent discussion on this list about color correction, but Minefield
> still doesn't implement any of that. If Chromium does, that could
> explain differences.
Unless the gamma handling is somehow different for translucent textures
- then I'd say no. The rest of the image colors are the same in both
browsers.
http://www.sjbaker.org/tmp/smoke_differences.png
The problem seems to be confined to translucent maps.
-- Steve
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