Especially on Tablets you have a focus on the visual experience when 
watching movies, which is another very important thing next to listening 
music. 
  Color adjustment is very easy to realize. Take a look at the 
actual Samsung stock Video player. It offers three different color tones: 
normal, warm and cold. What      else is this than color correction on the 
lowest level ? On our desktops color correction is absolutely natural and 
it´s interesting and nice to use it even if you are not a pro. These guys 
at Google and anywhere else developing stuff are simply too stupid to see 
that people would really love it and that it would make our smartphones and 
tablets more enjoyable. It´s a shame. We will have to wait at least 5 years 
until that "feature" will be standard on our mobile units - at least 5 
years.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Am Montag, 30. Januar 2012 17:18:34 UTC+1 schrieb fabrizio.giudici:

> 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).
>
> -- 
> Fabrizio Giudici - Java Architect, Project Manager
> Tidalwave s.a.s. - "We make Java work. Everywhere."
> [email protected]
> http://tidalwave.it - http://fabriziogiudici.it
>
>

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