This overzealous warning was fixed in rev 3e1c4bc71018.
See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/1364695
However, thinking of the warning again, I have reached the following
conclusion:
If we blend inside the RGB-cube, mixing profiles or alternating
between profile and no-profile images deserves a warning. If we blend
in a dedicated colorspace (Luv, Lab, ...) all the differences will
have been transformed out for us before the blending step and any
discrepancies of profiles just deserve an `info' message.
Actually, the above is my commit-message for the patch that will
let Enblend (and Enfuse) discriminate the blend-colorspace and
adjust the messages accordingly. Let me know, if my logic is
botched. I have not yet thought about floating-point images,
though...
Cheers,
Chris
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