On Feb 23, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Hal V. Engel wrote: > There is lots of work underway in the color management area for OSS > systems. > If you are interested in following this you should join the OpenICC > email > list or perhaps read through the archives. In a year or so I would > expect > that there will be a significant level of integration of CM tools on > Linux > systems that is comparable to what is currently available on Windows. > Maybe > even a little more advanced. The main thing that is holding this back > is a > need for more volunteers to move this forward at a faster pace. On the > OpenICC Wiki there is a list of current projects in this area. If > you are > able to contribute you should contact one of those projects and > volunteer. > I am sure that every one of these projects can use both technical and > non-technical help.
I am very interested in this. Could you post a link? Although, I am not a coder, I would contribute in any way I can. I come from a color correction background (scanning, cc, retouching, etc.), and as someone who made their living for many years living in Photoshop, I gotta say that the Gimp is just not cutting it. The keyboard shortcuts are terrible, and the lack of CMYK completely keeps it out of the commercial print market. While I am not really interested in the whole Adobe suite, I would snatch up PS for linux in a heartbeat. Nathan Turnage Production Artist / Web Developer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anderson Marketing Group 1017 N. Main, Suite 300 San Antonio, Texas 78212 210.223.6233 main 210.230.6771 direct -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1658 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20060223/11954d59/attachment.bin
