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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Paulo Ney de Souza wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Philip,
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        <div>But "identify" from ImageMagic says it is there:</div>
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        <div> identify -verbose A.png <br>
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        <div> ....</div>
        <div>  Colorspace: sRGB<br>
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        <div> ....</div>
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        <div>The specification further says:</div>
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            Roman";font-size:medium"><font color="#cc0000">An
              application that writes the <span class="gmail-cn"
                style="">sRGB</span> chunk should also write a <span
                class="gmail-cn" style="">gAMA</span> chunk (and perhaps
              a <span class="gmail-cn" style="">cHRM</span> chunk) for
              compatibility with applications that do not use the <span
                class="gmail-cn" style="">sRGB</span> chunk. In this
              situation, only the following values may be used:</font><br>
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    In that case, is it possible that ImageMagick is <i>inferring </i>the
    sRGB color space from the explicit presence of the gAMA and cHRM
    chunks ?  Amd where can one find a complete PNG disassembler ?!<br>
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    <i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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