So far it seems that Android is still lacking a Color Management Module which allows to have an accurate color rendering. In contrast, iPad seems to have one (http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2011/07/06/ipad-color-management-is-here.htm).

The only information I've been able to find is this suggestion:

http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.argyllcms/8541


about Firefox for Android being able to do its own color management. But of course this would exclude any other application rendering images. Is it still like that, am I missing something, is something announced for the future? Without CMM Android can't be used by professional photographers or graphic designers (not counting that as a committed photographer I'm particularly committed in spreading the color management culture even to casual users and Android seems to kill this intention).



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