OT (a little): colors in ff vs safari

when i view the same jpg in ff vs. safari, the colors look
dramatically different. ff is more muted and less contrasty. anyone
else notice this?

Nope. Are they on the same computer? Can you show us an
example?
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> when i view the same jpg in ff vs. safari, the colors
look dramatically
> different. ff is more muted and less contrasty. anyone
else notice this?

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