Marie-Noelle,
You have set "Pas de gestion des couleurs" (No color management) instead
of "Affichage en couleur gérée" (Use color management for display). Is
it on purpose? If I do this with Gimp, I have the same display (with
only one monitor, though) than in Darktable WITHOUT any profile.
I am following this thread, as I have issues about color management too,
it's to say with the same settings in Gimp and Darktable I have not the
same display. Pretty different from one to the other, actually. I will
try to post images here soon.
Meanwhile, are you sure that if you switch to "Affichage en couleur
gérée", that does not do what you expect? I am curious about it, because
with this setting you might ALSO have a different display in DT and Gimp...
Arnaud
Le 23/11/2013 10:54, Marie-Noëlle Augendre a écrit :
The previous message has bounced because of the attachment.
So here is the message again without the file, but a link to a Dropbox
file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9sc81dfn7mt67f5/Capture%20du%202013-11-23%2010%3A29%3A32.png
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From: *Marie-Noëlle Augendre* <[email protected]
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Date: 2013/11/23
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Fwd: darktable doesn't seem to use the
right ICC profile
To: Darktable-users <[email protected]
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2013/11/22 Tobias Ellinghaus <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Am Freitag, 22. November 2013, 21:36:10 schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
> I don't understand your point here: every program but darktable
is able to
> apply the right profile, and my system would be the culprit when
dt applies
> the wrong one?
> Could you explain a bit more?
Let's take GIMP as an example, I don't know the other applications
involved.
How did you configure it? Could you please take a screenshot of
the color
management tab in the preferences?
See attachment.
And does GIMP also switch to the laptop
profile when you run it on that screen? You can see the actual
profile applied
in View->Display Filters, clicking on "Color Management".
Yes, it does.
So does Digikam. And, in both Gimp and Digikam, the display profile
information is recorded and can be modified at session or user level.
In darktable, the display profile can be modified at picture level,
and that doesn't make sense for me: it should be independant from
pictures you're working on in darkroom, and it is needed in lighttable
screen too.
Maybe we can learn
from these answers to narrow down what's happening.
Another thing I'd like to know is what profile darktable reports
(using the file
size in -d control output) when dragging the window from the big
screen to the
laptop screen and when dragging it in the other direction.
There is no more information when I drag the window from one screen to
the other, then back.
And still:
[color profile] we got a new screen profile from the _ICC_PROFILE
(size: 21560)
at launching, though of course there is not a new each time.
Is it on both screens the laptop profile?
I guess it remains on the laptop profile, as there is no new information.
Marie-Noëlle
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