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		<title>By: Adrianne</title>
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		<description>Caveat: while Flickr is a much more fun site to visit with this change, I&#039;m not sure that I recommend it overall. &lt;em&gt;Everything&lt;/em&gt; is super saturated with this adjustment, and some websites (*cough* my own *cough* my friends&#039; *cough*) are difficult to look at for the ridiculously bright background colors. 

That seems a little odd. Safari, for example, does color management, and while photographs stay true to their Photoshop forms, html colors don&#039;t suddenly go apeshit.

Huh.</description>
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<p>That seems a little odd. Safari, for example, does color management, and while photographs stay true to their Photoshop forms, html colors don&#8217;t suddenly go apeshit.</p>
<p>Huh.</p>
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