Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-18 Thread Plinnell
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 03:41, Hal V. Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is what I had in mind. I have Scribus 1.2 installed (latest version) and it does appear to be color savvy but I just started looking at it today and it took me a while to figure out how to get a photo into it. It

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-08 Thread Graeme Gill
Hal V. Engel wrote: to being affordable if there was software available. Argyll does not appear to be supported any more. But it may contain some basic building blocks that can be leveraged to extend Linux color management capabilities. Argyll continues to be supported and developed, but

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Hal V. Engel
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 02:09, gerard klaver wrote: snip On the list there was also a email from Stefan Döhla about the tool: you can use Graem Gill's iccdump: # iccdump -t vcgt gamma_1_0.icc to detect if your profile contains a vcgt tag, not tested yet by myself. --

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Hal V. Engel
On Monday 06 September 2004 16:39, gerard klaver wrote: snip I use wine to install and startup the the binary from lcms_profiler_beta_3.exe (no source) For lprof, (is not supported anymore, is removed from the lcms site) on the next link, a source package can be found.

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Stefan Dhla
Hi Hal, hi list, In addition for monitors this package does only calibration, has no interface for a spectrometer or any way to input spectrometer data and does not generate a monitor profile. And then in Windows I don't even know what it does with the data that was generated during

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Gerhard Fuernkranz
Stefan Döhla schrieb: b.t.w.: does someone know about spectrophotometers or colorimeters that have a complete interfacing description (maybe even source code)? For instance X-Rite DTP41 and DTP51, or GretagMacbeth Spectrolino/Spectroscan. Code examples see Argyll source code. Avantes also

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Hal V. Engel
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 12:53, Stefan Döhla wrote: snip I think using Windows based profilers are fine if you are profiling scanners, cameras and printers for Linux as long as you do all of the image IO in Linux using the same drivers and setting that you will be using normally. I

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Hal V. Engel
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 14:33, Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote: Stefan Dhla schrieb: b.t.w.: does someone know about spectrophotometers or colorimeters that have a complete interfacing description (maybe even source code)? For instance X-Rite DTP41 and DTP51, or GretagMacbeth

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-07 Thread Hal V. Engel
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 15:13, Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote: Hal V. Engel schrieb: The lprof profile I generated does look to be OK when I look at the results using qtmeasurementtool. Now all I need is tools that will use it in Linux. There are or course tifficc and jpegicc. But I

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-06 Thread gerard klaver
On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 10:57, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote: Hi, does someone know more about the vcgt tag. The gamma tables are easy to understand. But there are some more information inside, which I dont know how to interprete. regards Kai-Uwe Are there tools to check if a display profile

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-06 Thread Stefan Dhla
Are there tools to check if a display profile contains a vcgt-tag and does lcms_profiler_beta_3.exe (newer version) or lprof package put a vcgt-tag in the display profile? you can use Graem Gill's iccdump: # iccdump -t vcgt gamma_1_0.icc you can build it for Win32 and UNIXes. b.t.w.: xcalib

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-06 Thread Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Thanks. Gamma tables seems to be all. I simply forgot to multiply by 2 for 16-bit precission of the gamma curves. After changing this my information hole is closed :) regards Kai-Uwe Am 06.09.04, 17:46 +0200 schrieb Stefan Döhla: does someone know more about the vcgt tag. Apple does.

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-05 Thread Stefan Dhla
Hi Hal, All of these will change the primary display when S 0 is used and will do nothing when S 1 is used. Values other than 0 and 1 return an error message from the xserver. I am running XFree86 4.3.99 with the 2.6.5 kernel and KDE 3.3. So is it me or does everyone have this same

Re: [Lcms-user] monitor calibration loader for Linux

2004-09-05 Thread Hal V. Engel
You are correct about the G450 in Windows. In Windows changes to gamma in the driver affect both monitors and the gamma dialog does not have the ability to specify which display is being adjusted. In Linux only monitor 0 is affected even though the Kgamma dialog lets the user select