Niels Ole Salscheider niels_ole at salscheider-online.de
Tue Sep 27 09:01:50 CEST 2011:

> If the windowing system only has access to the completely rendered 
> client window (this is how it works with wayland, isn't it?), I think 
> color management has to be done by the client toolkit. Could this deal

If you consider compositing as part of the process then absolutely yes.

> with multi-head setups?

It depends. If a appliciation has to be aware of all kind of 
window distortions, that can become a callange.

> Otherwise, passing the color space information to the windowing system 
> might be better.

Yes. A strategy along this path would be, to render the whole window to a 
certian intermediate space ad pass that together with the according ICC 
profile to the windowing system for the final to monitor colour 
correction. You need to decide about a blending space anyway, so that 
intermediate step is likely not much more effort.

kind regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
-- 
developing for colour management 
oyranos-cms.blogspot.com oy@freenode#openicc
_______________________________________________
Qt5-feedback mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt5-feedback

Reply via email to