On 10/14/2014 08:50 AM, Simon Budig wrote:
Elle Stone (ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com) wrote:
Are you planning on converting non-sRGB images to unbounded linear gamma
sRGB? Yes or no?
For pixel storage we will use whatever fits our needs, it does not make
sense at this point to specify this.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Elle Stone
> When the user opens a color-managed fooRGB image, for which *specific*
> editing operations will the image be converted to unbounded sRGB?
>
> This isn't just an implementation detail. The answer to this question will
> determine the path for writing co
On 10/15/2014 08:30 AM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Elle Stone wrote:
Will all color-managed image editing be done using the user's chosen
primaries, with absolutely no conversions to unbounded sRGB for image
editing?
Or are the developers committing themselves to ma
On 10/15/2014 08:30 AM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Elle Stone
When the user opens a color-managed fooRGB image, for which *specific*
editing operations will the image be converted to unbounded sRGB?
If the user is putting a text-layer, which has been rendered using
On Oct 15, 2014 4:19 PM, "Elle Stone"
wrote:
>
> On 10/15/2014 08:30 AM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Elle Stone wrote:
>
Hi, I fear you two are talking past eachother.
> I will ask again:
>
> For which specific RGB editing operations do you plan to convert the
imag
Yes, the majority of operations will operate in myfavoriteRGB space,
but you seem to be operating under the premise that absolutely *no*
filters can possibly exist that require a specific color space to
function properly. This isn't the case.
Take, for example, the color blindness simulation in gi
On 10/15/2014 01:58 PM, Michael Henning wrote:
Yes, the majority of operations will operate in myfavoriteRGB space,
but you seem to be operating under the premise that absolutely *no*
filters can possibly exist that require a specific color space to
function properly. This isn't the case.
Actua