Will you be preparing advice on colour to ensure that people looking at their computer screens will actually see images with the same colours as the originals?
Ensuring exact consistency in how images are displayed across the range of machines to which the content will be delivered is difficult to achieve given that there are a wide range of different types of display devices in use. In practice existing projects do tend to create several different formats and sizes for images, e.g. SCRAN display 72 dpi, 256 colour JPEGs on the Web, with 150 x 150 pixel thumbnails.
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