Open Bug 411636 Opened 17 years ago Updated 2 years ago

pngsuite-background reftest fails on Linux with slight color differences.

Categories

(Core :: Graphics: ImageLib, defect)

x86
Linux
defect

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(Reporter: Dolske, Unassigned)

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Details

The just-added pngsuite-background reftests fail on Linux. The test looks ok at first glance, but a quick look at one pixel shows it off by 1.

These images are all partial transparency over a solid color background. I suspect it's just a case of the alpha blending having slight platform differences.

For now, I'm marking the test as only passing on OS X. [Windows was already expected to fail, due to bug 405384]
Are you using the embedded libpng or the system libpng?
Do you have gfx.color_management.enabled enabled?  What happens
if you change the gfx.color_management.enabled setting and restart
your browser?

Note that although the pngsuite-background test series has PNG bKGD
chunks, that is  of no conseqence to mozilla because we always ignore
the bKGD chunk. The files also all have an alpha channel and a
gamma=1.0 chunk.
Assignee: dolske → nobody
These tests now get unexpected pass for me on Linux.
Severity: normal → S3
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