Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems

2009-10-27 Thread Felicia
I think I've found the solution.  I was downloading photos
from the camera with iPhoto, which didn't distort the
colors.  However, it didn't appear to properly convert
them to a color space that gimp liked.  When I download
the photos from the camera with the Canon software, they
don't need to be converted when I open them with gimp. 
They seem to be the correct colors now.  Phew!  Thanks for
your help.  All the questions got me moving in the right
direction. -- Felicia

 Hi Felicia

 I am asking more questions than answering any!

 I have no knowledge on the Camera side, but could you
 confirm whether or not this difference (R:56 vs R:54 etc.)
 is a constant difference (throughout the image, and also,
 throughout different images)?
 If it is, you can in the meantime easily correct it by
 saving that change to the RGB and applying it every time
 (annoying I know!), but if it is not, then it would be
 quite a pity!
 It is quite disturbing how big the difference is visually
 on your examples!
 One more question: Does the camera save the image in JPEG
 format, or is it its own lossless format?

 Paul
















 -Original Message-
 From: Felicia [mailto:feli...@panix.com]
 Sent: 27 October 2009 01:13
 To: Paul Naude
 Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems

 The same pixels in each image has different values.  For
 example, what is R:56 G:97 B:0 in Pixelmator is R:54 G:95
 B:0 in GIMP.  Yes, I also think that there is a problem
 with the color system.  I get the impression that there is
 a way to install something into gimp's color management
 system that is specific to my camera, but I couldn't find
 any concrete info on this online.  Thoughts? -- Felicia


 Felicia

 Could you confirm whether or not it is only the display
 that differ, i.e. does the same pixel in both images
 have
 the same RGB values?

 If not, it could mean that your camera uses a different
 colour system than RGB and that there is a difference in
 conversion.

 If the RGB values are the same, it means that both
 programs should print the exact same image but that
 there
 may be something wrong with the way it is displayed on
 screen.

 Paul





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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems

2009-10-26 Thread Paul Naude

Dear Felicia

It seems you did not find any answer to your question so far. Could I ask that 
you publish a screen capture of the image open in Gimp as well as one of the 
other packages?

This is a curious occurrence!

Paul

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems

2009-10-26 Thread Paul Naude

Felicia

Could you confirm whether or not it is only the display that differ, i.e. does 
the same pixel in both images have the same RGB values?

If not, it could mean that your camera uses a different colour system than RGB 
and that there is a difference in conversion.

If the RGB values are the same, it means that both programs should print the 
exact same image but that there may be something wrong with the way it is 
displayed on screen.

Paul


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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems

2009-10-26 Thread Felicia
The same pixels in each image has different values.  For
example, what is R:56 G:97 B:0 in Pixelmator is R:54 G:95
B:0 in GIMP.  Yes, I also think that there is a problem
with the color system.  I get the impression that there is
a way to install something into gimp's color management
system that is specific to my camera, but I couldn't find
any concrete info on this online.  Thoughts? -- Felicia

 Felicia
 Could you confirm whether or not it is only the display
 that differ, i.e. does the same pixel in both images
have
 the same RGB values?
 If not, it could mean that your camera uses a different
 colour system than RGB and that there is a difference in
 conversion.
 If the RGB values are the same, it means that both
 programs should print the exact same image but that
there
 may be something wrong with the way it is displayed on
 screen.
 Paul






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[Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems

2009-10-21 Thread Felicia
I've looked through the archives and the FAQ and haven't
found any solution to this problem.  If I missed it
somehow, I apologize in advance for wasting everyone's
time.

I have a Canon A570 and use GIMP 2.6.6 on Mac OS X
(10.4.11).  When I open a photograph from my camera in
GIMP, regardless of whether I convert to sRGB or not, the
colors - especially the greens - appear very washed out
when compared with when I open the image with Preview or
iPhoto.  I love GIMP and would really like to continue to
use it, but I also love my colors  Any help would be
greatly appreciated.

-- Felicia

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