Sunrise over Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin mosque in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam.Just right, or too red? Big discrepancy between Photoshop/phone and browser - Photoshop and phone look perfect, both Chrome and Firefox look very red.
Your picture brings back memories, I realised that it is 20 years and a few months since I was last in Bander and never at dawn. The friends my wife and I stayed with worked in the oil industry so if I was up at dawn we were miles from Bander in the southwest of Brunei. We only got to see the mosque in the middle of the day usually in a tropical downpour so I can't comment on how realistic the colours are.
Looks good to me in both aRGB and sRGB in Photoshop. Looks good in sRGB on the phone. Looks good in aRGB in both Firefox and Chrome on a wide-gamut display, but very red in sRGB. Yet all the testing sites are telling me my Firefox is being colour-managed properly...
I'm seeing something similar when viewing with Firefox. On my Nec PA241W wide gamut display the picture looks a bit garish as though it is not being color managed while om my NEC P242W sRGB display it looks ok. Yet when I test the displays with Ballard's wacked and unwacked images etc firefox passes with flying colours.Gets more interesting. I opened it in Capture One and the metadata gave the color space as sRGB and then opened it in Photoshop (need to do this directly, doing it using the Capture One Open With command looses the embedded sRGB tag for some reason), the image was then the same on both my screens and between Capture One and Photoshop.
Does that indicate that Firefox is not, in fact, 100% colour-aware, perhaps stretching the sRGB gamut to fill whatever colour space the monitor is capable of displaying?