Hi list,
since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. Hence, it is possible to set the color profile of the monitor and other output devices. It is not clear to me how a desktop wide color management solution interferes with the color correction implemented in digikam. Best, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>:
> Hi list, > > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma section. Gilles Caulier _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Hi,
2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. Hence, it is > possible to set the color profile of the monitor and other output devices. It > is not clear to me how a desktop wide color management solution interferes > with the color correction implemented in digikam. As far as I understand, there is no color _correction_ applied by KDE. What you most likely talk about is color profile management, that is handled by colord in background. Colord does not apply color correction, it advertise the current color profile of any device (which may be a monitor, a printer, etc...). The only difference I've seen when changing the profile for my monitor is the gamma correction applied. Color correction should be done by the softwares, like digiKam, or Firefox (no activated by default for images without a color profile). Therefore, there should not be any interference between this color profile management, and the color correction of digiKam, which by the way may use a different profile than the one advertised by colord. Best, -- Benjamin. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>
What about multi-screens: each screen should have its own profile; and - if I remember well - there is only one in Digikam settings. Marie-Noëlle -- _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Le 11/09/2013 12:47, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit :
> What about multi-screens: each screen should have its own profile; and > - if I remember well - there is only one in Digikam settings. > each screen should come with it's own profile... jdd -- http://www.dodin.org _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2013/9/11 jdd <[hidden email]> Le 11/09/2013 12:47, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit : Yes, I know... but that's why I was wondering about the use of the Digikam settings. In which cases do you want it to be different from the system profile(s)?
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Yes, multiscreen settings is not yet supported in digiKam. There is
already an entry in bugzilla. Gilles Caulier 2013/9/11 jdd <[hidden email]>: > Le 11/09/2013 12:47, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit : > > >> What about multi-screens: each screen should have its own profile; and >> - if I remember well - there is only one in Digikam settings. >> > each screen should come with it's own profile... > > jdd > > > -- > http://www.dodin.org > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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And what about those use system color management installed profile, with dispcal at launch or, for Gnome or Ubuntu Unity, with the color system setting.
Does it needed to set the screen profile in Digikam too ? ----- Mail d'origine ----- De: Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]> À: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source <[hidden email]> Envoyé: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 12:21:01 +0200 (CEST) Objet: Re: [Digikam-users] Color correction Hi, 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. Hence, it is > possible to set the color profile of the monitor and other output devices. It > is not clear to me how a desktop wide color management solution interferes > with the color correction implemented in digikam. As far as I understand, there is no color _correction_ applied by KDE. What you most likely talk about is color profile management, that is handled by colord in background. Colord does not apply color correction, it advertise the current color profile of any device (which may be a monitor, a printer, etc...). The only difference I've seen when changing the profile for my monitor is the gamma correction applied. Color correction should be done by the softwares, like digiKam, or Firefox (no activated by default for images without a color profile). Therefore, there should not be any interference between this color profile management, and the color correction of digiKam, which by the way may use a different profile than the one advertised by colord. Best, -- Benjamin. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote:
> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > > Hi list, > > > > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. > > Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and > Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma > section. > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager separately. Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called "Color Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced -> Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). They use the oyranos framework http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ > Gilles Caulier > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>:
> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> > Hi list, >> > >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. >> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma >> section. >> > > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager separately. > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called "Color > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced -> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). > > They use the oyranos framework > > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... Gilles Caulier _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote:
> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: > >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >> > Hi list, > >> > > >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. > >> > >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and > >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma > >> section. > > > > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager > > separately. > > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called "Color > > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced -> > > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). > > > > They use the oyranos framework > > > > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ > > Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one > distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature enters KDE officially. Wolfgang > > Gilles Caulier > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Le 11/09/2013 15:00, Gilles Caulier a écrit :
>> http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ > > Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one > distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... it's available in openSUSE 12.3 (but not installed as default) jdd -- http://www.dodin.org _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>:
> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: >> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >> > Hi list, >> >> > >> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. >> >> >> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and >> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma >> >> section. >> > >> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager >> > separately. >> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called "Color >> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced -> >> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). >> > >> > They use the oyranos framework >> > >> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ >> >> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one >> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... > > Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature enters KDE > officially. If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference with digiKam color correction. Colord for KDE is available on ArchLinux with the AUR package colord-kde. -- Benjamin. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>:
> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: >>> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >>> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: >>> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >>> >> > Hi list, >>> >> > >>> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. >>> >> >>> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and >>> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma >>> >> section. >>> > >>> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager >>> > separately. >>> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called "Color >>> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced -> >>> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). >>> > >>> > They use the oyranos framework >>> > >>> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ >>> >>> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one >>> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... >> >> Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature enters KDE >> officially. > > If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, > since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for > quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it > will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference > with digiKam color correction. digiKam use Lcms which will handle differently Color profiles than Oyranos. So, i suspect a big bazaar here... Gilles Caulier _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:47:51 Gilles Caulier wrote:
> 2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>: > > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: > >>> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >>> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: > >>> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >>> >> > Hi list, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. > >>> >> > >>> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and > >>> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma > >>> >> section. > >>> > > >>> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager > >>> > separately. > >>> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called > >>> > "Color > >>> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced > >>> > -> > >>> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). > >>> > > >>> > They use the oyranos framework > >>> > > >>> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ > >>> > >>> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one > >>> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... > >> > >> Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature enters > >> KDE > >> officially. > > > > If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, > > since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for > > quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it > > will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference > > with digiKam color correction. > > digiKam use Lcms which will handle differently Color profiles than Oyranos. > > So, i suspect a big bazaar here... If there is even a remote interest in adapting this kwin/oyranos based solution, I would volunteer to research if and when this can be expected to be included in kde by default. A tleast color correction for multiple different monitors is working there already. I want to stress, that this would cut out digikam users which are not using kwin as their window manager, and this is s.th. we for sure do not want. Hence, a solution to this end would be needed. Best, Wolfgang > > Gilles Caulier > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
In other, as i just bought a new opensource Colorimeter device for my
tux photo-station where i use 2 27' IPS flat screens, I will be interrested to improve multi-screen support in digiKam Color management settings. http://www.hughski.com/index.html Gilles Caulier 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:47:51 Gilles Caulier wrote: >> 2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>: >> > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: >> >>> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >>> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: >> >>> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >>> >> > Hi list, >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and >> >>> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma >> >>> >> section. >> >>> > >> >>> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager >> >>> > separately. >> >>> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called >> >>> > "Color >> >>> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced >> >>> > -> >> >>> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). >> >>> > >> >>> > They use the oyranos framework >> >>> > >> >>> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ >> >>> >> >>> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one >> >>> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... >> >> >> >> Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature enters >> >> KDE >> >> officially. >> > >> > If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, >> > since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for >> > quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it >> > will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference >> > with digiKam color correction. >> >> digiKam use Lcms which will handle differently Color profiles than Oyranos. >> >> So, i suspect a big bazaar here... > > If there is even a remote interest in adapting this kwin/oyranos based > solution, I would volunteer to research if and when this can be expected to be > included in kde by default. A tleast color correction for multiple different > monitors is working there already. > > I want to stress, that this would cut out digikam users which are not using > kwin as their window manager, and this is s.th. we for sure do not want. > Hence, a solution to this end would be needed. > > Best, > Wolfgang > >> >> Gilles Caulier >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
I just take a look if a Linux Application already support CM with multi-screens.
- Scribus : no - Gimp : no - Krita : no anything else ? Gilles Caulier 2013/9/11 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>: > In other, as i just bought a new opensource Colorimeter device for my > tux photo-station where i use 2 27' IPS flat screens, I will be > interrested to improve multi-screen support in digiKam Color > management settings. > > http://www.hughski.com/index.html > > Gilles Caulier > > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:47:51 Gilles Caulier wrote: >>> 2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>: >>> > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >>> >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: >>> >>> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: >>> >>> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> >> > Hi list, >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color correction. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, and >>> >>> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma >>> >>> >> section. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager >>> >>> > separately. >>> >>> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called >>> >>> > "Color >>> >>> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> Advanced >>> >>> > -> >>> >>> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). >>> >>> > >>> >>> > They use the oyranos framework >>> >>> > >>> >>> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ >>> >>> >>> >>> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one >>> >>> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... >>> >> >>> >> Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature enters >>> >> KDE >>> >> officially. >>> > >>> > If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, >>> > since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for >>> > quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it >>> > will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference >>> > with digiKam color correction. >>> >>> digiKam use Lcms which will handle differently Color profiles than Oyranos. >>> >>> So, i suspect a big bazaar here... >> >> If there is even a remote interest in adapting this kwin/oyranos based >> solution, I would volunteer to research if and when this can be expected to be >> included in kde by default. A tleast color correction for multiple different >> monitors is working there already. >> >> I want to stress, that this would cut out digikam users which are not using >> kwin as their window manager, and this is s.th. we for sure do not want. >> Hence, a solution to this end would be needed. >> >> Best, >> Wolfgang >> >>> >>> Gilles Caulier >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Wednesday 11 September 2013 18:18:37 Gilles Caulier wrote:
> I just take a look if a Linux Application already support CM with > multi-screens. > > - Scribus : no > - Gimp : no > - Krita : no If not Krita than I would guess non of the Calligra Office members. Other graphic tools coming to mind - Inkscape - Blender > > anything else ? > > Gilles Caulier > > 2013/9/11 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>: > > In other, as i just bought a new opensource Colorimeter device for my > > tux photo-station where i use 2 27' IPS flat screens, I will be > > interrested to improve multi-screen support in digiKam Color > > management settings. > > > > http://www.hughski.com/index.html > > > > Gilles Caulier > > > > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:47:51 Gilles Caulier wrote: > >>> 2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>: > >>> > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >>> >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: > >>> >>> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >>> >>> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: > >>> >>> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: > >>> >>> >> > Hi list, > >>> >>> >> > > >>> >>> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color > >>> >>> >> > correction. > >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, > >>> >>> >> and > >>> >>> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma > >>> >>> >> section. > >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager > >>> >>> > separately. > >>> >>> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called > >>> >>> > "Color > >>> >>> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> > >>> >>> > Advanced > >>> >>> > -> > >>> >>> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). > >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > They use the oyranos framework > >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one > >>> >>> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... > >>> >> > >>> >> Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature > >>> >> enters > >>> >> KDE > >>> >> officially. > >>> > > >>> > If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, > >>> > since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for > >>> > quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it > >>> > will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference > >>> > with digiKam color correction. > >>> > >>> digiKam use Lcms which will handle differently Color profiles than > >>> Oyranos. > >>> > >>> So, i suspect a big bazaar here... > >> > >> If there is even a remote interest in adapting this kwin/oyranos based > >> solution, I would volunteer to research if and when this can be expected > >> to be included in kde by default. A tleast color correction for multiple > >> different monitors is working there already. > >> > >> I want to stress, that this would cut out digikam users which are not > >> using > >> kwin as their window manager, and this is s.th. we for sure do not want. > >> Hence, a solution to this end would be needed. > >> > >> Best, > >> Wolfgang > >> > >>> Gilles Caulier > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Digikam-users mailing list > >>> [hidden email] > >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Digikam-users mailing list > >> [hidden email] > >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>:
> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 18:18:37 Gilles Caulier wrote: >> I just take a look if a Linux Application already support CM with >> multi-screens. >> >> - Scribus : no >> - Gimp : no >> - Krita : no > > If not Krita than I would guess non of the Calligra Office members. Other > graphic tools coming to mind > > - Inkscape => no (Perl, not C/C++) > - Blender => GUI is... horrible (:=))). Where is CM settings in this puzzle ? But more than one support "use system monitor profil". Perhaps it's the solution. Gilles Caulier > >> >> anything else ? >> >> Gilles Caulier >> >> 2013/9/11 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>: >> > In other, as i just bought a new opensource Colorimeter device for my >> > tux photo-station where i use 2 27' IPS flat screens, I will be >> > interrested to improve multi-screen support in digiKam Color >> > management settings. >> > >> > http://www.hughski.com/index.html >> > >> > Gilles Caulier >> > >> > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:47:51 Gilles Caulier wrote: >> >>> 2013/9/11 Benjamin Girault <[hidden email]>: >> >>> > 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >>> >> On Wednesday 11 September 2013 15:00:45 Gilles Caulier wrote: >> >>> >>> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >>> >>> > On Wednesday 11 September 2013 12:01:50 you wrote: >> >>> >>> >> 2013/9/11 Wolfgang Mader <[hidden email]>: >> >>> >>> >> > Hi list, >> >>> >>> >> > >> >>> >>> >> > since 4.10, I guess, KDE comes with integrated color >> >>> >>> >> > correction. >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> Ah ??? Where it is in KDE control center. Here i use KDE 4.10.5, >> >>> >>> >> and >> >>> >>> >> Display & Monitor settings has size/orientation + locker + gamma >> >>> >>> >> section. >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > I am on Arch Linux and had to install the package kolor-manager >> >>> >>> > separately. >> >>> >>> > Then you get a new icon on the top level of system settings called >> >>> >>> > "Color >> >>> >>> > Management" and a new box to tick in the "Desktop Effects" -> >> >>> >>> > Advanced >> >>> >>> > -> >> >>> >>> > Box(Enable Color Correction (Experimental)). >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > They use the oyranos framework >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > http://www.oyranos.org/kolormanager/ >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> Sound like an extra package from your distro not a standard one >> >>> >>> distributed by KDE. Here (Mageia3), it do not exist... >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Thanks anyway for yout time. Let's wait if or until this feature >> >>> >> enters >> >>> >> KDE >> >>> >> officially. >> >>> > >> >>> > If you are using oyranos framework, then my intial answer is wrong, >> >>> > since this is different from colord. Oyranos has been available for >> >>> > quite a while now (contrary to colord which is recent), and I doubt it >> >>> > will be included in KDE SC. I have no idea also as to the interference >> >>> > with digiKam color correction. >> >>> >> >>> digiKam use Lcms which will handle differently Color profiles than >> >>> Oyranos. >> >>> >> >>> So, i suspect a big bazaar here... >> >> >> >> If there is even a remote interest in adapting this kwin/oyranos based >> >> solution, I would volunteer to research if and when this can be expected >> >> to be included in kde by default. A tleast color correction for multiple >> >> different monitors is working there already. >> >> >> >> I want to stress, that this would cut out digikam users which are not >> >> using >> >> kwin as their window manager, and this is s.th. we for sure do not want. >> >> Hence, a solution to this end would be needed. >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> Wolfgang >> >> >> >>> Gilles Caulier >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Digikam-users mailing list >> >>> [hidden email] >> >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Digikam-users mailing list >> >> [hidden email] >> >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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On 11/09/2013 17:09, Gilles Caulier wrote:
> In other, as i just bought a new opensource Colorimeter device for my > tux photo-station where i use 2 27' IPS flat screens, I will be > interrested to improve multi-screen support in digiKam Color > management settings. > > http://www.hughski.com/index.html > For those who don't know... Richard Hughes (the designer of the ColorHug Colorimeter mentioned above) is also the main person behind colord. http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/index.html Regards Richard _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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