![]() I probably prepared the PNGs with ImageAlpha, so it may be that this app created PNGs that are unusual in some way. The other maps in that section are JPGs, so they work OK. On the same website (mine) is another pair of PNGs at. Disabling them makes no difference, and besides I run the same combination on the MBP with no problems. I have 6 Safari extensions (1Password, Adblock Plus, DEVONthink, Shortly, Pocket, Translate). ![]() They are also fine in Safari on the other two Macs (and my iPhone). On the same machine those same images display fine in Preview, Chrome and Firefox. Occasionally I see the correct graphic for perhaps a tenth of a second, and then it goes black (the PDF bug gave the same behaviour, almost as if the image is there but is overlaid by a black mask). On the Mac mini 2011 in Safari these consistently show as black, whether I view them on the website or download them first. My test images are at and the larger lightbox version that displays when you click on the map. The 2011 Mac mini is the only one on which I've been able to reproduce the problem. All are running macOS 10.13.3 (yes, even the 2009 Mac mini). My three Macs are a 2009 Mac mini, a 2011 Mac mini and a 2015 MBP. But that hasn't cured the PNG problem, which I believe is relatively new (within the last two or three months). I've been there, and fixed it by calibrating my monitor. I don't think this is the same as the PDF black screen problem. So it's not related solely to my setup, nor solely to the PNGs I'm viewing. Has anyone seen a problem in which PNG images render totally black in Safari?įor me this happens on only one of my three Macs, only in Safari, and then only with some PNGs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |