[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #36684: CMYK profile images do not render in Microsoft Edge/IE/Windows Photos (was: Image crunched does not render in Microsoft Edge/IE/Windows Photos)
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Tue Aug 2 16:35:18 UTC 2022
#36684: CMYK profile images do not render in Microsoft Edge/IE/Windows Photos
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Reporter: lxxiii | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: reviewing
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Media | Version: 4.5
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: close 2nd-opinion | Focuses:
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Changes (by desrosj):
* keywords: => close 2nd-opinion
* owner: markoheijnen => (none)
* milestone: => Awaiting Review
Comment:
Seems this one lost a milestone somewhere along the way.
I've done some testing, and it seems that generated image sizes are
maintaining a CMYK color model. I do recall encountering this myself at
some point along the road in the past, and changing the image to RGB fixed
the issue.
I can't seem to find any official documentation of a problem with CMYK in
IE/Edge, but in my testing so far, it seems that CMYK model images no
longer have issues in Microsoft Edge (all versions of IE are no longer
supported by WordPress). I tested on Windows 10, and was able to go back
and test Edge 18 (which is pretty old) and Edge 80-99 (more modern
versions), and all of these successfully rendered CMYK model images.
Because nothing is technically broken now, I almost lean towards closing
this as a `wontfix`.
Reviewing the Slack conversations linked above, it did seem that there was
general agreement that images generated for use on screen should have an
RGB model (which I do agree with). My hunch is that there would be a
difference in file size between RGB and CMYK images, but that's not based
on any actual data.
I'm also not familiar with how color profiles work in WebP format images.
With #55443 aiming to make WebP the default image format, It's worth
exploring. @adamsilverstein do you have any insight here?
I'm adding the `close` suggestion pending a `2nd-opinion`.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/36684#comment:8>
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