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Specify the color space (sRGB) in all non-vector images #399
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@InessaPawson If yes |
@Shubham-Vishwakarma Yes, it is open. Go for it if you are interested! |
I am new to HTML/CSS stuff Will you please confirm I need perform similar action as done in https://github.com/aerikpawson/numpy.org/commit/85e321c7e6ca5ae4c80e74014465aed616af2dcb |
This seems to be a better reference |
@InessaPawson |
@Shubham-Vishwakarma Correct. This task requires some knowledge of graphic design software. Adobe Photoshop, GIMP or their alternatives would be best for this. |
@Shubham-Vishwakarma Yes, it’s more relevant. But you need to keep in mind that you will be working with pixels, not mathematical formulas like in the case of vector images. |
@InessaPawson Can I work on this issue? |
@Mann-tech13 please do. Any issue you think you can work on in this repo is fair game; we don't pre-assign issues to people normally. |
I may start work on this ... Will give update if I start working on it. |
Specify the color space (sRGB) in all numpy.org non-vector images.
UPDATE
To clarify, set the color space to RGB in all non-vector images in the numpy.org repo.
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