On Monday 20 June 2016 21:19:52 I. Ivanov wrote:
> Hi Guys,

Hi.

> I have a laptop (bad TN screen) and an external monitor (good IPS
> screen). Both screens are calibrated.

Good.

> 1. Does DT know what screen I am using so it would use the correct
> profile if display profile is set to "System Display Profile"?

That depends on how your system configures those profiles. There are basically 
two ways under Linux:

- putting the profile into a so called "X atom" which you can imagine like a 
environment variable inside your X server. Originally that only supported one 
monitor, but there is a (proposed) enhancement that also supports more.
- colord is the other, newer, option. It allows configuring display profiles 
for 
arbitrary many monitors and is more robust than the X atom way.

darktable has a preferences option where to look for the system display profile 
(X atom or colord). By default it tries both, but sometimes that fails due to 
configuration problems of the system. In that case you can either try to fix 
the 
system or just check which means reports the correct profile and just tell 
darktable to only use that method.

To find out what your system is configured like you can just run
    darktable-cmstest
from a terminal and see if the reported profiles match what you expect to see.

> 2. If the system is re calibrated - does DT uses some form of cache?

No cache, the profile is updated whenever you start darktable or resize the 
window or move it. When using more than one monitor darktable will use the 
profile of the one where the center of the central image area is located (i.e., 
the one which is showing more pixels that are to be color corrected).

> Recently I changed my profile (calibration). My images turned quite
> saturated. However - desktop would display good color including basic
> jpgs. I noticed that if I am to copy the profile specifically under DT
> and force it in DT it displays correct. After reboot however it turned
> out that even selecting "System Display Profile" would now use the
> correct one. So... is log out / login or reboot always needed when the
> system profile is changed?

That sounds like your system is set up to only load the display profiles on 
startup, so initially darktable was still using the old one. The reboot then 
fixed that.

May I ask what software you are using to set the display profile(s) on your 
system? Sounds a bit like dispcal. And what desktop environment (in the widest 
sense) are you using?

> Regards,
> 
> B

Tobias

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