Ok so Your can manage muliple hosts. Just we want to see the display not the computer. I expect is is hard to circumvent X. Displays need names or identifiers to assign profiles. Think about one big display consisting of mulitple displays - all individually profiled.
The format of the X11 DISPLAY specification is "hostname:displaynumber.screennumber" where screennumber represents a physical display device. Everything depends on how the X11 display is virtualized. If the virtualization completely hides the physical display device then it is not possible to know which profile to use. In fact, an image might be displayed across multiple devices. If the individual displays are not calibrated the same, then they will look bad anyway.
o Output profile for grayscale, RGB, and CMYK.
The working color space may not be the desired output color space.
Do You mean the saving part? Then I would say, to select an other fileformat for saving other then for loading, people does it usually manually. Can You show an example about its usage? It would help.
I think that selection of the output profile is either a manual or preset option. It may be hidden under "save for web" or selected automatically due to selecting an output device. It is highly application specific.
It is allways an good thing to beeing able leaving any field black, and this disabling color management. Responsible software should add if this is the users intention.
Agreed.
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