Does HTML support the ICC colour profile with a particular tag?
A. Nearly all the web oriented standards call for the use of the sRGB colour space. It is implicit in most of the older standards like HTML so there are no HTML directives to choose profiles. However, that just means that a properly implemented web browser should have an sRGB ICC profile that it uses for all incoming RGB colour values. Other web standards such as CSS, SVG, and XSL do allow multiple ways to specify colour space. ICC profile is one of them. You can get more information on W3C web sites. When sending a colour HTML file to many different users the colour management works because each of those user’s browsers (properly implemented browsers) convert the sRGB colour to the colour space of the user’s display using an sRGB ICC Profile and an RGB profile that characterises the user’s display. So the most important thing for someone making a display device is to ship a default ICC profile for the normal settings, supply as much information about the phosphor chromaticities, give