El 01/02/15 a les 15:57, Pascal Obry ha escrit:
> Pascal, 
>> So I'm inclined to think it's probably best to leave it as an option,
>> at least for now. Presumably we could re-evaluate before we release
>> 2.0 in a few month's.
> 
> Ok, thanks for your fast reply. Will add an option then. 
> 


Thanks!!!

I really need the possibility of activating black point compensation,
without it my shadows look really ugly when using relative colorimetric
intent.

I posted about this in mid-december:

        http://sourceforge.net/p/darktable/mailman/message/33151761/


And many thanks, Pascal Obry, for all the hard work done in the print
module. I works very well.

I have just reprofilled my Epson printer with Argyll and my ColorMunky
printing the charts directly from darktable, and using the gutenprint
driver. I will test it in the next days, comparing the results between
the profile apllied in darktable, and applied to an exported image with
tificc.

And I also will compare it with my previous setup (that I keep in a
different Ubuntu install in another partition) that was a custom profile
made the same way but using Epson's linux driver.

And I have a question, that arised during my recent reprofiling process:

 What reference input profile should I choose when generating the ICC
profile with colprof ?
I am talking about the one specified in colprof's -S option (see
http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/Scenarios.html#PP5).

In my previous setup, for printing mainly from GIMP, I choosed sRGB to
be safe.
But now I wonder if a wider gamut reference profile could be better for
printing directly from darktable.

I have tried for now with "-S /usr/share/color/argyll/ref/ProPhoto.icm"
And it works Ok, but I'm not sure if this is the best.

This time I keep the files generated by chartread, so I can easily test
diferent options for the reference profile, If you want it, without
having to repeat the complete reprofiling process.


Thanks

Josep V. Moragues

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