Am Freitag 18 Februar 2005 22:31 schrieb Sven Neumann:
No, this would only clutter the save dialog. It is already crowded
enough. If we'd do that, next week someone will call for
auto-whitebalance on save, adding a border and sending mail to
grandma. No way.
Hello Sven,
I agree with
Am Samstag 12 Februar 2005 13:54 schrieb Sven Neumann:
Hello Sven,
it's fine to getting aware of the beginning of the cms development in
the Gimp! We'll need this stuff :-)
Color management on Windows would ideally be implemented using the
color management capabilities of the operating
Am Sonntag 13 Februar 2005 21:27 schrieb Bob Friesenhahn:
None of these metadata types has anything to do with embedding ICC
profiles in JFIF JPEG files.
Hello Bob,
that's true, but the icc profiles are may be stored in a similar way, at
least icc is listed here:
Sven Neumann wrote:
- display profile
should be adjusted _once_ systemwide (every time changeble by systemwide
color preferences indepenant from the GIMP, as used by (e.g.)scribus [1],
inkscape [2], sodipodi[3] wine e.g. for Photoshop and maaybeee by
commercial apps available for *nix like Page
Hello,
I subscribed today to gimp-developers, and I need at least the archives
for January 2005 in mbox format (b- or gziped).
http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer has got
only the archives until 2003.
Thank you
Kind regards
Gerhard Gaußling
Am Samstag 15 Januar 2005 18:07 schrieb William Skaggs:
It's broken. See
http://www.gimp.org/mail_lists.html
for other archives.
Hello Bill,
Thank you for the hint, but unfortunately there is nothing to find for
downloading in mbox format :-(
regards
Gerhard
Sven Neumann wrote:
If we don't convert the image at load time, all plug-ins that change
colors would have to be aware of the color-space the image is in.
Since this is not the case for the time being, it would probably be a
bad idea to not convert the image. As soon as we go further down the
Sven Neumann wrote:
You misunderstood me then. Managing colors does of course belong into
the core but I would like to keep the implementation out of the core.
The idea is to be able to use different color management systems and
not to restrict ourselves to lcms. GEGL seems to offer just the
Hello Sven,
thank you for your reply!
Sven Neumann wrote:
Gerhard Gaußling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, so I assume, that my (and Hal's and Jan-Peter's) suggestions have
to wait for the release after GEGL? For a new rendering-engine further to
GEGL? GIMP 3.0?
Why? Almost everything
Hal V. Engel wrote:
snip
For those that are new to color management and would like to understand
this better from a CM users perspective I would like to recommend that
a good starting point is
http://www.normankoren.com/color_management_2.html#Implementation%3C/A%3EHere,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Go to View-Display Filters and enable the Display Proof filter.
Thanks to you and Alastair to pointing that out, I'm quite impressed! Even
the rendering intends are there! So I'm pleased that there is some work
going on in this direction. In the GEGL TODO there is shown 0%
Am Samstag 15 Januar 2005 23:42 schrieb Gerhard Gaußling:
Photoshop lets pop up a dialog where the user can decide the kind of
conversion he will do for the pasted/dragged image
Of course only if the source color space of the imported
(pasted/dragged) image is different from the working color
Hello Sven,
Sven Neumann wrote:
- display profile
should be adjusted _once_ systemwide (every time changeable by systemwide
color preferences independant from the GIMP, as used by (e.g.)scribus [1],
inkscape [2], sodipodi[3] wine e.g. for Photoshop and maaybeee by
commercial apps available for
Sven Neumann wrote:
Stefan Döhla sent me a patch last year that implements this
and I will probably base the changes on that. The settings he
suggested are:
- use CM or not
- display profile
- default workspace profile
- default rendering intent for color conversion
+ from workspace to
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
+ from workspace to printer (should default to
us: webcoatedSWOP for ads (coated paper) and europe: isocoated.icc (also
coated paper)
Only as a suggestion, please keep it flexible!
* perceptual for pictures
* relative colorimetric for most other work)
agreed
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