Hi Pascal,
Yes, as Didier mentioned, any details regarding your print color management
setup -- including the color manager you are using (whether you are using
colord or Kolor Manager) -- would help us. I do see the purple shift, where
if you were printing in black-and-white mode, should not be t
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CC'ing Till and Joe; please go see https://bugs.debian.org/763517#54 for
the example image.
Le mercredi, 5 novembre 2014, 14.04:15 Pascal Obry a écrit :
> In fact no, it is not fixed it was a testing procedure on my side.
> Sorry!
>
> How t
In fact no, it is not fixed it was a testing procedure on my side.
Sorry!
How to reopen this ticket?
I have attached a picture of the wrong output from Debian (CUPS 1.7.5)
and the correct from Ubuntu (CUPS 1.7.2). We clearly see the purple
color cast on the print from Debian (the base picture is
After upgrading to 1.7.5-4 on Debian/sid I cannot reproduce this issue
even though there is nothing to explain this. Maybe a transient issue on
color management on Debian/sid?
Anyway, I think this can be closed at this time.
Thanks,
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Pascal Obry / Magny Les Hameaux (78)
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Hi Pascal and Joseph,
Le mardi, 30 septembre 2014, 22.55:46 Pascal Obry a écrit :
> > What filters are you using to print?
> > I assume that you are using the latest version of cups-filters?
>
> Yes, I was using CUPS 1.7.5-2 with cups-filters 1.0.58-1.
>
> (…)
> Let
Joe,
> What filters are you using to print?
> I assume that you are using the latest version of cups-filters?
Yes, I was using CUPS 1.7.5-2 with cups-filters 1.0.58-1.
I'm full up-to-date on unstable. And this was not working.
After I reverted to CUPS 1.7.5-1 (and still using cups-filters 1.0.
Hello Pascal,
More information might help in assessing the issue.
What filters are you using to print?
I assume that you are using the latest version of cups-filters?
Joe Simon
Le mardi 30 septembre 2014 à 19:34 +0200, Didier Raboud a écrit :
> "Really bad" prints don't qualify for 'critical' bug severity;
> requalifying to 'important', see [0].
Well it is critical to me as I was preparing an exposition :)
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Pascal Obry / Magny Les Hameaux (78)
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On 09/30/2014 07:34 PM, Didier Raboud wrote:
> Till: would you have an idea of what is causing #763517 ?
>
Unfortunately, I have no idea about what is exactly happening here. I
have forwarded this to Joe Simon who created the color management
extension patch. Let's wait for his answer.
Till
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Hi Pascal, and thanks for your bugreport!
Le mardi, 30 septembre 2014 18.49:26, vous avez écrit :
> I've been chasing this bug since some time now. The issue has been
> discussed in the CUPS and printing-architecture mailing-list.
>
> For the context. I'm printing
Package: cups
Version: 1.7.5-2
Severity: critical
I've been chasing this bug since some time now. The issue has been
discussed in the CUPS and printing-architecture mailing-list.
For the context. I'm printing on an Epson 3880 since 2 years with an
home made profile. And recently I found that my
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