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slight blueish tint only in firefox - how to manually correct?

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i'm having an issue with the images in my browser taking on a slight blueish tint. monitor and photoshop cs4 is perfect, only color issue is in firefox, or viewing the images of others i have to use my phone to get accurate colors like 50% grey/white/black. how do i fix this?

i'm having an issue with the images in my browser taking on a slight blueish tint. monitor and photoshop cs4 is perfect, only color issue is in firefox, or viewing the images of others i have to use my phone to get accurate colors like 50% grey/white/black. how do i fix this?

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I do not do anything where colour is critical, and so can not help, but maybe reading this will help:

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i had seen that but it's old and already addressed the previous issues in older versions of firefox. the newer version is where i'm suddenly taking on this slightly blue tint, even with srgb color profiles. i've attached images to show the difference in color shot with the same background in a lightbox. the blueish tint is applied only in FF whereas the neutral tint had to be manually manipulated in photoshop to show up properly in firefox and took FOREVER. meanwhile, in photoshop, the image with the blueish tint appeared to have the same neutral background before it was brought over to the browser.

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That can be caused by a problem with the color profile for your display monitor or color profiles embedded in images.
You can disable color management to test that.
You can set the pref gfx.color_management.mode to 0 on the about:config page to disable Color Management.
You need to close and restart Firefox to make the change effective.

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