On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:56:48 -0600
Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use iceweasel on my etch desktop system for internet browsing.
> There are pictures on almost every web site that I visit. 
> Most are just fine to view, but some (enough to be annoying) are
> too dark to be view usefully. I can make out that the image is
> not a uniform black, but hardly anything more.

Can you provide some examples? Maybe it's not just you. Or maybe it's
just for images of a particular type.

> 
> I know that this is probably not an iceweasel problem, but rather
> a problem with some library that iceweasel uses for image rendering
> or a problem with Xwindows (for which I use Xorg).
> 
> Questions:
> 
> 1 how do I determine what image rendering software is actually
> being used by iceweasel? Does it matter?

Try the command 'ldd /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin'.

> 
> 2 is there some package that will give me some GUI controls in
> iceweasel that allow adjustment of brightness/contrast on individual
> images?
> 
> What further info do I need to give?
> 

If you save one of the images to disk and then view it in an image
viewer, what results do you get?

-- 

Liam


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