Scott -

    It's getting even better.

I could fix the bug in Enblend and Enfuse in
    http://hg.code.sf.net/p/enblend/code/rev/12b596d6fb50
Now, your grayscale images *with* attached profiles should
be accepted by Enblend without further ado, i.e. no extra
flags.  And the profile will actually be respected while
blending/fusing, though this presumably won't do a lot to
the schematics of high-voltage power supplies.


On Thursday, December 18, 2014 8:00:19 PM UTC+1, Scott Bronson wrote:
>
> Wow, that worked perfectly and saves me a lot of converting to/from rgb.
>

    Nice, that such an easy workaround did cut it!

If you actually do try the Development Branch where I applied the fix,
please don't worry about the novel "info-class" message that
option `--no-ciecam' will soon be deprecated.  It still works as advertised!
However, Enblend and Enfuse now offer blending in LAB and LUV spaces:
    http://hg.code.sf.net/p/enblend/code/rev/a92ec45d7566
such that we need a more powerful option than the boolean pair
`--ciecam' / `--no-ciecam'; it is called `--blend-colorspace' and needs
the desired color-space as its argument.

Again, this is not really necessary when blending line-art, just FYI.


Cheers,
    Chris

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