I'm now pretty sure darktable doesn't use the same ICC profile as other
softwares: it is actually visible on this page
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1c3wlvhi98teo3s/ICC_comparison.jpg with darktable
(bottom left) having much more saturated colors than Digikam (top left),
GIMP (top right) and Firefox browser (bottom right) displaying the same
picture in a web gallery.
I launched darktable several times with the option -d control in order to
check the ICC profile being actually used, but the message is always:
[color profile] we got a new screen profile from the _ICC_PROFILE (size:
21560)
and I don't understand what it means.
I'm running 1.2.3 version on a Fedora 19 distro with a Cinnamon desktop,
and from what I see in the system preferences, the ICC profiles of both
screens (laptop + 23") are correctly assigned.
Thanks for any hint in order to fix this problem.
Marie-Noëlle
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