https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412943

--- Comment #6 from Tyson Tan <tysont...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Boudewijn Rempt from comment #5)
> Could it just be a bug in colord? That's where we get the information from.

Yes, the more I test, the more it seems to be a problem on the system's side:

1) Whenever Krita got it wrong, other applications would go wrong as well;

2) Now more careful tests revealed that each machine behaves differently. But
that particular behavior remains the same across different OSes -- KDE, Gnome,
Manjaro, Fedora, LiveUSB, Windows 10...all fails the same way, all fixed with
the same workaround. It seemed to ignore which connectors I used and the order
of of them, not even how the displays are arranged in the system. My initial
conclusion was completely invalid.

3) Things in common: AMD GPU, Cintiq Pro, DisplayPort. Later I will do a test
on my Laptop with Intel GPU, a Type-C cable to a normal display.

All said, if we can get Displays' EDID from the OSes, list them in Krita's
Color Management settings with their names visible, people can easily assign
profile manually.

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