On Mar 4, 2006, at 4:39 AM, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
As far as my linux workflow, it's only recently it's become truly possible to do a full RAW, color-managed, calibrated workflow. Remember that even in MacOS/Winders, "Color management" support in the OS is little more than an interpolation engine and a database. Applications still need to do all the details of *using* the color profile (e.g. monitor) that the OS tells it it should.
Applications in Mac OS X all get the advantage of color management automatically if they use the graphics library calls that include the color management libraries. Apps developed with the Cocoa OO frameworks get it automatically unless they defeat it since the Cocoa frameworks are all built on the color management based graphics libraries.
Godfrey

