Mmmmm...
There is a lot done is software, that is a fact.
But if you want "correct" results with only the software you have to
disable usage of graphic cards LUTs...

2016-04-11 22:10 GMT+02:00 Matthieu Moy <matthieu....@grenoble-inp.fr>:

> ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 17:43:30 +0530
> > HaJo Schatz <h...@hajo.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Yes, but a gnome terminal doesn't, usually, require colour
> > > correction, IMHO :)
> > That I know. It is your graphic card that allows the window to cover a
> > number of monitors, not the program
>
> Your graphics card does not do all the color management. A lot is done in
> software, and darktable needs to know the profile of the screen it's being
> displayed on (for example, the gamut check can clearly not be implemented
> in hardware, your graphics card does not know that you want to get these
> blue dots for out-of-gamut pixels).
>
> BTW, having a window cover several screens also involves more software
> than hardware. You can get it with two graphics cards and one monitor per
> graphics card.
>
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> Matthieu Moy
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