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Color Rendering Fix

Batch Remove Gamma Chunk

Strip gamma chunks (gAMA) from your PNG images in bulk. Solve cross-browser color shift issues and standardize your image library effortlessly.

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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Bulk stripping of gamma profile chunks.

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Professional gAMA Chunk Removal for PNGs

Fix cross-browser color rendering issues by stripping unnecessary gamma chunks. Removing gAMA chunks ensures your images look the same regardless of the viewer's browser or operating system.

Fix Color Shifts

Gamma chunks are often interpreted differently by browsers, causing colors to appear washed out or too dark. Stripping them fixes these common color shift problems.

Browser Consistency

By removing specific color profile chunks, you force browsers to use a standard default rendering, ensuring consistent visuals across all web platforms.

Lossless Processing

Our binary patching technology removes metadata chunks directly from the file stream, ensuring 100% of your original pixel data remains untouched.

Fix PNG Color Shifts in 3 Steps

1

Upload Images

Drag and drop your PNG, JPG, or other image files. We support high-volume batch processing for maximum efficiency.

2

Configure Stripping

Choose whether to strip gAMA, sRGB, or cHRM chunks. Apply the same settings across all your loaded images.

3

Download Fixed

Save your fixed images individually or as a single ZIP archive with all problematic gamma chunks removed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gAMA chunk in a PNG?

The gAMA (Gamma) chunk provides specific instructions on how to render the image's colors. However, different browsers and monitors interpret these instructions differently, often leading to color shifts.

Why should I remove gamma chunks?

Removing gamma chunks forces browsers to use a standard sRGB-like rendering, which is much more consistent across different platforms than relying on individual chunk interpretation.

Is my privacy protected?

Yes, 100%. All binary processing is performed locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring total privacy.