Browser's not displaying images correctly - image

Long story short, all images in browser are displayed wierd.
Here is the comparison between browser and window's image viewer on the same image (downloaded) :http://imgur.com/89XYxkj
This problem started on chrome, so I installed opera because the problem was persistent and found no answer to my question. Now after a while the problem started to appear on opera too. I'm baffled why this suddenly happened and why is persistent even after windows restart...
I have no idea why this would happen, so maybe you can help me.

Chrome on my machine started doing this around the same time. After some digging around and trial and error I think it's having issues with some monitor colour profiles.
I did manage to get a workaround in the end by changing the colour profile of the monitor to sRGB IEC61966-2.1. In Windows 8.1:
Control Panel > Color Management then select your monitor.
Make sure Use my settings for this device is checked.
Add the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 profile and set it to default
Restart Chrome and you should be able to see the proper amount of colours again.

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Image is not displaying correctly on chrome browser

From some days ago, images are not displaying correctly in my browser(chrome). It's displaying with mosaic effect like following screenshot.
Is this virus or what? If virus, how to fix this? (If I refresh page, it displays well, but a few mins later it doesn't display well again.).
Turning off [GPU rasterization] and [hardware acceleration] is worked for me.
(Windows 10 + Chrome v101.x)
Turning off GPU rasterization
Go to chrome://flags
Select 'Disabled' right side of 'GPU rasterization'.
Restart browser.
Turning off hardware acceleration
Go to chrome://settings/system
Move switch off 'Use hardware acceleration when available'.
Restart browser.

Firefox won't display an image unless the web inspector is open

Firefox sometimes hasn't been displaying my website's logo image. There's nothing in the code I can find that would make this happen. From what I can tell, the image displays fine in WebKit, and displays fine when the FF web inspector is open, and displays fine after a hard reload (Ctrl+R), but sometimes won't appear after a soft reload. When I right-click on the image, or open the web inspector, the image suddenly appears, as if it had been there the whole time. What could be causing this?
i think it can be something about page resizing.
When you open the webkit your website browser window change dimension, and you see the logo.
maybe this two things are connected.
try to resize the browser window without opening the webkit.
hope this works to catch the problem.
I tried disabling all the Firefox plugins, thinking it was some extension that was causing this, but no luck. I finally got it to work as expected by completely resetting Firefox using this guide.

Image shows darker when i view it through the browser, still shows well on my laptop

When i try to load a website it shows like this on my desktop:
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/9646/1354627721863.jpg
Now normally it should flow well like it shows on my laptop:
http://unforgivenwow.com/theknight/unforgivenwow/
anybody a clue?
Nvm, got it fixed. Appearantly windows used my monitor his colors so i changed those to rgba.
Different monitors display images differently. If it's just a matter of the image color quality, your monitor might not be able to handle all of the colors. If it's a matter of speed, then it's probably an issue with your computer or internet connection.

Chrome Plugin image persists after close

I have been developing a media player browser plugin for the past few month using Firebreath, but I do not think this is a Firebreath problem.
Currently I am stuck on this weird problem that occurs when one tries to reload the webpage containing the plugin. The image that was being displayed before the reload will stay stuck on the top of screen. The new reloaded plugin will be alive and well behind it but the old image will stay stuck their on the screen forever. If I scroll or resize the browser or even change URLs the image will stay put, however If I move the browser the image will follow. The image stays after closing a tab, but leaves when closing the window
Here is a screenshot that demonstrates what I am talking about.
http://i.imgur.com/asB7i.jpg
( I am a new user so I cant post images )
Has you can see I left my plugin's page and went to the Firebreath website and the image still persists.
This problem happens on both windows and linux, much less frequently on linux, and happens when using both directx and opengl. But only happens on chrome.
Just wondering if you, or anybody else, has any thoughts, suggestions, or insights as to what might be happening. I've tried everything including atrocious hacks and nothing seems to work.
Thank you.
Your problem is most likely that you aren't tearing down your directx or opengl context when the DetachedEvent fires. AttachedEvent is the earliest you can set it up, and DetachedEvent is the latest you can leave it running.

Capital "S" suddenly appears indented in Windows browsers - why?

We haven't found anything anywhere so far about that very strange effect.
For some time (don't know since when exactly), the capital S letter renders in Windows browsers like it's been moved by one or two pixels to the right. This happens on many browsers, not just on my system, so our customer wants it repaired. It's not a question about local Windows configuration but about browser rendering.
It can be seen here: http://www.holcimfoundation.org/T154/holcim_awards.htm
Here are some facts:
On Mac, Linux, Android and Windows with ClearType switched off the effect doesn't occur
If zoomed in (CTRL+ on Firefox), the effect gets smaller and then disappears
It doesn't happen on every website, just a few - I believe I've seen this elsewhere too (but didn't keep the URLs)
We believe that this is a bug in the Windows font rendering engine. Does anyone have any idea why this happens? Or what kind of workaround we could use?
On Mac, Linux, Android and Windows with ClearType switched off the effect doesn't
I'm not much of a ClearType wizard on Mac, Linux or Android but in Windows you can tune it.
If zoomed in (CTRL+ on Firefox), the effect gets smaller and then disappears
To me this indicates that the text path is being rendered correctly but at 100% with so few pixels to work with the "mapping" is wrong. Do you have a problem with this at 72pt?
We believe that this is a bug in the Windows font rendering engine
Do you have a reference rendering to compare this bug to? For all intents are purposes it could be by design, or your ClearType could be misconfigured.
EDIT:
I looked at this using the "Inspect Element" feature of Chrome. It seems you are trying to do too much with only 10 pixels of character real estate.
Observe the style and the rendering before:
Now take bold off:
Looks like it's not a bug, ClearType is doing the best it can with only 10 pixels.

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