Indeed disabling two-pass rendering does suppress the flash of the
color-unmanaged intermediate image, great! I knew of that option, but
thought it only applied to resizing, but now I see that the label also
mentions color correction, so its all good.
By the way, I'm using geeqie-1.3 and aside
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Here is the link:
[0] https://github.com/BestImageViewer/geeqie/issues/257
Regards
Klaus
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Am Fr den 8. Jul 2016 um 21:09 schrieb Morgan Hardwood:
> I would very much like an option to disable the first, color-unmanaged pass!
> The reason is simple: if you want to compare two large images, switching
> between the two, that first quick u
I would very much like an option to disable the first, color-unmanaged pass!
The reason is simple: if you want to compare two large images, switching
between the two, that first quick unmanaged pass makes it next to impossible
to compare subtle differences. I'd much rather an option to keep the
On 06/11/2016 10:42 PM, Saint Germain wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Using Geeqie on Debian stable (so version 1.2.3), I noticed that on
> some pictures, if I have "use color profiles" enabled, I see
> really incorrect colors for one second and then the correct colors are
> displayed.
>
> I experimented with
Hello,
Using Geeqie on Debian stable (so version 1.2.3), I noticed that on
some pictures, if I have "use color profiles" enabled, I see
really incorrect colors for one second and then the correct colors are
displayed.
I experimented with a single RAW picture, with JPEG generated from
several soft