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When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

tosca
I use a dual-screen installation to manage and 'develop' my pictures, and know that almost every software can manage only one color profile. 
But I don't know which is the one being used: is it the laptop's or the additional 'big' screen? 
Is there a way to know which screen is color-corrected? And to switch to the other screen, if it is not my 'main' (=big) screen?

Thanks for your answers,
Marie-Noëlle

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Re: When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

Remco Viëtor
On Thursday 03 October 2013 19:36:36 Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:

> I use a dual-screen installation to manage and 'develop' my pictures, and
> know that almost every software can manage only one color profile.
> But I don't know which is the one being used: is it the laptop's or the
> additional 'big' screen?
> Is there a way to know which screen is color-corrected? And to switch to
> the other screen, if it is not my 'main' (=big) screen?
>
> Thanks for your answers,
> Marie-Noëlle
>

If you are using one graphics card and Digikam is the program applying the
profile, the same profile will be used for both screens, and it will be the
one you specified as screen profile. You wil know which screen that profile
corresponds to.



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Re: When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

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Le 03/10/2013 19:36, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit :
> I use a dual-screen installation to manage and 'develop' my pictures,
> and know that almost every software can manage only one color profile.
> But I don't know which is the one being used: is it the laptop's or
> the additional 'big' screen?
> Is there a way to know which screen is color-corrected? And to switch
> to the other screen, if it is not my 'main' (=big) screen?

if you have a color management installed (for example oyranos), y will
have a color profile in kde system config, and digikam sees them

I have a "colorhug" device and it works perfectly

that said I have it only for some days now

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Re: When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

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2013/10/3 jdd <[hidden email]>
Le 03/10/2013 19:36, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit :

I use a dual-screen installation to manage and 'develop' my pictures,
and know that almost every software can manage only one color profile.
But I don't know which is the one being used: is it the laptop's or
the additional 'big' screen?
Is there a way to know which screen is color-corrected? And to switch
to the other screen, if it is not my 'main' (=big) screen?

if you have a color management installed (for example oyranos), y will have a color profile in kde system config, and digikam sees them

I have a "colorhug" device and it works perfectly

that said I have it only for some days now

jdd


According to my Cinnamon settings, both screens have their own profile (created by dispcalGUI/ArgyllCMS) activated.
But when I launch Digikam, it first opens on the laptop screen, and I then move its window to the other screen; I have no idea which profile Digikam uses at launching time, and whether it switches profiles when the window is moved to the other screen.

Marie-Noëlle



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Re: When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

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2013/10/3 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>



2013/10/3 jdd <[hidden email]>
Le 03/10/2013 19:36, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit :

I use a dual-screen installation to manage and 'develop' my pictures,
and know that almost every software can manage only one color profile.
But I don't know which is the one being used: is it the laptop's or
the additional 'big' screen?
Is there a way to know which screen is color-corrected? And to switch
to the other screen, if it is not my 'main' (=big) screen?

if you have a color management installed (for example oyranos), y will have a color profile in kde system config, and digikam sees them

I have a "colorhug" device and it works perfectly

that said I have it only for some days now

jdd


According to my Cinnamon settings, both screens have their own profile (created by dispcalGUI/ArgyllCMS) activated.
But when I launch Digikam, it first opens on the laptop screen, and I then move its window to the other screen; I have no idea which profile Digikam uses at launching time, and whether it switches profiles when the window is moved to the other screen.

If you set CM settings for you screen outside digiKam, do not set CM screen settings in digiKam. Only one must be used.

Currently under Linux, CM is not yet homogeneous in desktop, as it's done in OSX or Windows. Typically, CM scrren settings must be common for all application. Nothing must be done in application about it. I hope that CM screen setings will be improved in the future under Linux.

As it's say in this thread if you set a screen profile in digiKam, and if you use multi-screen, this profile will be used for all screen. There is not way in client application to manage all screen CM settings.

Gilles Caulier

 


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Re: When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

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2013/10/3 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>

If you set CM settings for you screen outside digiKam, do not set CM screen settings in digiKam. Only one must be used.

Profiles are set at system level (Cinnamon) so they could be available for every application.
How should I set up Digikam Color Management so it works properly?

Currently, 'Enable Color Management' is checked, and the 'Working Color Space' is set to my 23" screen profile.
 

As it's say in this thread if you set a screen profile in digiKam, and if you use multi-screen, this profile will be used for all screen. There is not way in client application to manage all screen CM settings.

Gilles Caulier

It's not too much a problem as I only use the laptop screen to organize the pictures, not to edit them; so color information is not so important.
Do you mean that, if I don't put any profile in Digikam settings, the program will automatically use the right profile, depending on which screen it is used?

Marie-Noëlle


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Re: When using two screens, which is the profile applied?

Marcel Wiesweg

 

It's not too much a problem as I only use the laptop screen to organize the pictures, not to edit them; so color information is not so important.

Do you mean that, if I don't put any profile in Digikam settings, the program will automatically use the right profile, depending on which screen it is used?

 

In theory there is a way even with the old XAtom way to describe a profile for each screen, but I dont know if it works. Try to a assign a false-color profile to one of your screens. Move the window, load a new image, and you will know if it works.

(single monitor here)

 

Marcel


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