сб, 27 мая 2023 г., 23:03 Andrea paz <gamberucci.and...@gmail.com>:
> > so, *may be* you can add colorspace plugins for equating different media > files manually, and then use external tools (olive-editor?) for > viewing/embedding profiles .... > > I once asked if it was possible to put the built-in ColorSpace plugin > inside Transcode. That way you could do all the conversions at the > beginning, in the Resource window instead of on the timeline for each > edit. But it was not possible. > I think if you can add cingg's native plugins from dvd creation wizard one can try and apply same trick in transcode wizard window ... Additionally, this article discuss wide gamut monitor problem: https://pcmonitors.info/articles/taming-the-wide-gamut-using-srgb-emulation/ *Author: Adam Simmons* Last updated: May 8th 2023 === quote === Some monitors provide an *sRGB emulation mode*, which clamps the colour gamut universally (regardless of being ‘colour-aware’ or not) so it more closely tracks sRGB*. Ideally with little extension beyond and as little under-coverage as possible. Such a setting is fairly widespread but not always found on wide gamut displays and is the only sRGB gamut clamp option for devices such as the Xbox Series X, PS5 and other games consoles. Even if such a setting is present, it’s unfortunately *fairly common for sRGB emulation modes to lock off brightness*, which means the setting can be inappropriate for many if it doesn’t fit their own sensitivities and preferences. If not, *it’s extremely common for them to lock off access to other settings such as colour controls and gamma settings*. === quote end, emphasis original ==== so, compicc or kde5's experimental ICC plugin should fight this at windowing system level. >
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