Thread:Dirtytabs/@comment-1738746-20160824020435/@comment-1738746-20160901051014

(The reason I only reverted this Golden Wyvern sprite was because I thought it would restore the original uploader's name on the article but after I realised it didn't, I just left the other ones alone.)

.... I've never seen a situation like this happen before. All of the sprites look exactly the same on my screen, this is a screenshot of my view (not sure if this will help, I get the feeling it's going to look like what you currently see on the wiki). I took this to the Wikia Discord server and others are seeing the sprites as all the same just like me.

I'm not 100% sure as to what's happening, but I think considering the issue you had with the sprites being resized by the table, that your browser or computer has some specific settings that are being applied to your view. Copied directly from the site (I never save images under different profiles, that would destroy the files information as you said), the site's image internal properties do indeed match yours, however I think your computer is rendering the information differently based on settings (are you on a Mac by any chance? Because I know they have specific display settings for this, I think called "Legacy"?). I opened up both files in Photoshop to analyse their internal data and your upload is showing extra PNG properties in Chromaticities and Gamma, which essentially amounts to a greater scale of colours that the file has saved, and looks like this. I'm reverting the one I changed back to yours simply because the internal information matches that on the site, but I should point out that even on your version of the file, Photoshop is giving me different hex colours than what you're getting (I'm not using the eyedropper from my browser- I've taken this info directly from inside the file itself, no dropper used), which means your browser/monitor/display settings is rendering something different for you. The 3 shades from your upload that you quoted for me are actually #f3e014, #f3a414 and #682100- was discussing this with another Wikia user and they found display settings on their computer that changed the shade rendering on their screen (i.e. displayed different hex colours) so it might be worth looking into.