I agree.
What I've said earlier – and now in response to the previous post – is that
if the graphic card doesnt manage 2 (two) LUTs then you cannot color manage
2 different monitor.
2016-04-12 7:49 GMT+02:00 Matthieu Moy :
> No: in a proper setup, you need both the LUTs of your graphics card *and
No: in a proper setup, you need both the LUTs of your graphics card *and*
color-managed applications using the profile of your screen (obviously obtained
after calibration of your graphics card LUT, and valid only for one
configuration).
See eg. http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/calvschar.html.
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M...
There is a lot done is software, that is a fact.
But if you want "correct" results with only the software you have to
disable usage of graphic cards LUTs...
2016-04-11 22:10 GMT+02:00 Matthieu Moy :
> - Original Message -
> >
> > On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 17:43:30 +0530
> > HaJo Schatz
Hello,
> How do I call printer settings dialog from darktable print (paper
> type, resolution, etc.)?
You can't directly from darktable. The idea is to create a CUPS queue
with the needed settings. Then with this queue do a printer
calibration. And at this point never change the settings on this
Hello everybody!
How do I call printer settings dialog from darktable print (paper type,
resolution, etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
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Of course, silly me, I do not get the warnings after correcting the css
file... So no more warnings but appearance does not change.
Le 2016-04-11 20:47, Owen Mays a écrit :
I get the warnings when I launch darktable (no options) from the
command line. The warnings show up in the terminal window
I get the warnings when I launch darktable (no options) from the command
line. The warnings show up in the terminal window.
-Owen
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Normand Fortier <
normand.fort...@cgocable.ca> wrote:
> A silly question, but how did you get the warnings? I just upgraded to gtk
>
A silly question, but how did you get the warnings? I just upgraded to
gtk 3.20 (archlinux), if I start darktable with -d all I do not get the
warnings as part of the output. Anyway I tried modifying
/usr/share/darktable/darktable.css to correct the warnings, but the
appearance of darktable doe
- Original Message -
>
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 17:43:30 +0530
> HaJo Schatz wrote:
>
> > Yes, but a gnome terminal doesn't, usually, require colour
> > correction, IMHO :)
> That I know. It is your graphic card that allows the window to cover a
> number of monitors, not the program
Your g
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 17:43:30 +0530
HaJo Schatz wrote:
> Yes, but a gnome terminal doesn't, usually, require colour
> correction, IMHO :)
That I know. It is your graphic card that allows the window to cover a
number of monitors, not the program
> But when I buy a 4K Adobe-RGB monitor I'd expect
So, in darkroom mode, you'd have twice the same image: one together with
controls (sidebars, drawn masks, ...) and one with just the image on the second
display.
I don't use a dual-display, but I like the idea: one would almost never need to
move the mouse to the second display ("almost never"
hi,
i think it'll not be as simple as that. darkroom mode assumes that the
panels are where they are and you don't have to travel for kilometers
with your mouse to find a control widget.
also lighttable mode would potentially mess with the image selection
which may have weird side effects in dark
Yes, but a gnome terminal doesn't, usually, require colour correction, IMHO
:) But when I buy a 4K Adobe-RGB monitor I'd expect to work with true
colours ;)
On Monday, 11 April 2016, J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:51:44 +0530
> HaJo Schatz > wrote:
>
> > Thank you all for yo
Le 11/04/2016 08:21, HaJo Schatz a écrit :
Thank you all for your replies! A 15" laptop it is then with a larger
external monitor. Now I'm only keeping my fingers crossed for dt to
support both monitors (UI on one, photo on other) one day. But no big
deal, I just get a larger monitor for the ad
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:51:44 +0530
HaJo Schatz wrote:
> Thank you all for your replies! A 15" laptop it is then with a larger
> external monitor. Now I'm only keeping my fingers crossed for dt to
> support both monitors (UI on one, photo on other) one day. But no big
> deal, I just get a larger m
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