Hi,
I'm Marti Maria, lcms author. I am glad my package is worth of your attention, so
I would like to clarify some points.
The library is under GNU Lesser license agreement, and it will remain under LGPL.
There are some sentences in the web page about you can do whatsever you want,
well
On 1 Feb, Martí María wrote:
So, any volunteers?
This piece of code is highly interesting but since this won't make
into GIMP before 1.2 because of the featurefreeze I really hope that
all GIMP developers will concentrate on the project until we released
the next stable version.
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 06:35:26PM +0100, Stanislav Brabec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It should include "simple" way based on phospors chromaticity
and white point for CRT and on C, M, Y, CM, CY, MY and K
chromaticity for print.
that's not very interesting... X11R6 already has very good
Marc Lehmann writes:
So much for ANSI-C:
../include/lcms.h:38: windows.h: No such file or directory
typedef HANDLE cmsHPROFILE;
WORD GammaTable[1];
cmsHPROFILE LCMSEXPORT cmsOpenProfileFromMem(LPVOID MemPtr, DWORD dwSize);
Well, he does say it is intended for the Windows platform,
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 10:42:27PM +0200, Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, he does say it is intended for the Windows platform, so this is
He also wrote that his code would be fine ANSI C ;) If he wrote "it's
intended for the windows platform, I think the C parts are quite portable"
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 21:53:25 +0100, Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
As long as they do not claim that their code is ANSI-C. I can
remember my first (and last) patch to the KDE developers that
converted their code to real C++, and they told me "F*ck off! Get a
real c++ compiler!". Ever since
On 30-Jan-00 Robert L Krawitz wrote:
We're looking into this stuff a bit on gimp-print. If anyone here has
real expertise in this area, we'd like to have you join the gimp-print
project if you'd like. Look on sourceforge.net; the project name is
gimp-print.
There is another project:
Few time ago I have found another colormanagement library.
It's completely written in C and license seems to be
BSD like.
web.access.net.au/argyll/icc_readme.html
web.access.net.au/argyll/icclib.zip
Note: I think that colormanagement library should not include only ICC profiles.
It should
Here is an interesting colormanagement for future GIMP releases:
http://www.abaforum.es/martim/lcms.htm