Hallöchen!

John P Santos writes:

> It's not a bug.  The image profile does actually change the data
> that you're working with, so you will get another histogram.  If
> you've just calibrated your monitor, did you restart your shell?
> Darktable will use the system settings for output profile.  I set
> everything to Adobe, because I record all my images in an Adobe
> colour profile because it has more colour depth.

As I said, I'm not sure about *output* profile -- it may be okay if
this affects the histogram.  But if the *display* profile affects
it, this does not make sense to me.  The result of my image editing
should not depend on the monitor I use.  After all, this is what
monitor calibration is all about.

Tschö,
Torsten.

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