Like a lot of others here, I'm having trouble coming to terms with colour 
management with DT on Linux. I'm reading a lot of articles but most of them 
are generic - no problems there - but the steps don't fit nicely with the/my 
Linux environement.

Whilst DT is, in general, pitched to the expert user, I would like a helping 
hand here. What I would love to see is some document written by someone with 
knowledge of Linux, Darktable and colour management.

The document I'd like to see would be a step-by-step guide. For example, "Step 
1: Turn on monitor and leave for an hour to settle down" through to "Step 
Last: Start editing your RAW image".

Cheers,
Kevin

On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 16:30:40 Pascal de Bruijn opined:
> I just came back from FOSDEM, and there this huge thread now :)
> 
> I haven't had time to thoroughly read the full thread, but I tend to
> agree with the idea that the histogram (ideally) shouldn't depend on
> the display profile. It should (ideally) probably be calculated
> against output profile (typically sRGB or AdobeRGB) as this is what it
> actually saved to disk on a typical export.
> 
> (I'm not aware what the implementational consequences would be of such
> a change, so there may be some practical constraints for the time
> being).
> 
> Beside the above, it might be useful to know what other applications
> do. Having some consistency in behavior across applications isn't a
> bad thing (assuming the other apps aren't doing silly things :). So if
> someone wants to do a survey that might be interesting.
> 
> Regards,
> Pascal de Bruijn


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