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The color-profile
attribute is used to define which color profile a raster image included through the <image>
element should use.
As a presentation attribute, it also can be used as a property directly inside a CSS stylesheet, see css color-profile
for further information.
Usage context
Categories | Presentation attribute |
---|---|
Value | auto | sRGB | <name> | <IRI> | inherit |
Animatable | Yes |
Normative document | SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition) |
- auto
- This is the default behavior. All colors are presumed to be defined in the sRGB color space unless a more precise embedded profile is specified within content data. For images that do have a profile built into their data, that profile is used. For images that do not have a profile, the sRGB profile is used.
- sRGB
- The source profile is assumed to be sRGB. This differs from auto in that it overrides an embedded profile inside an image.
- <name>
- A name corresponding to a defined color profile that is in the browser's color profile description database. The browser searches the color profile description database for a color profile description entry whose name descriptor matches
<name>
and uses the last matching entry that is found. If a match is found, the corresponding profile overrides an embedded profile inside an image. If no match is found, then the embedded profile inside the image is used. - <IRI>
- A IRI reference to the source color profile. The referenced color profile overrides an embedded profile inside the image.
Examples
Elements
The following elements can use the color
attribute
<image>
that refer to raster image