Am Montag, 3. März 2014, 17:50:18 schrieb Michael Below: > Hi, Hi.
> I have noticed that gimp has a different concept of sRGB, upon import it > asks me if I want to convert to its version of sRGB, and that conversion > causes changes especially in lightness. > > I understand the licencing issue, but it would be great if the oss tools > would agree on one version of sRGB. > > Anyway, thanks for your work! Interesting, I just tried with a recent compile of GIMP from git. I exported an image with our internal sRGB profile and opened it in GIMP. No matter whether I chose to keep the profile or to convert it, it looks the same as in darktable. However, when I open the image a second time in GIMP it looks off, no matter whether I keep the profile or convert it. I will report to the GIMP folks ... That being said: I don't see a problem here and am not even sure that our sRGB profiles differ. I would have to check. > Cheers > Michael Tobias
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