The idea is to be able to use different color management systems and
not to restrict ourselves to lcms.
Yes !! Please. We should have the possibility to decide if use one or other
CMS.
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Hi,
Hal V. Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- default cmyk-profile (is later used to convert RGB-CMYK)
I guess that this is for the printer? Since all of my printers are
logically RGB devices (the drivers expect RGB input) I am not sure how
useful this is to me but for others it might
Hi Gerhard,
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
I'm not a Programmer, but isn't it possible to make a plug-in which load's
the icc information at a first step, to offer the user the ability to
decide in which way he wants to handle the file regarding it's color space?
It would be possible to do the
Hi,
Gerhard Gauling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think that the suggestions made by Hal V. Engel and Jan-Peter
Homann (a well known color management consultant in Germany, afair
also a member of the eci.org maillist, a very good resource for cms
knowledge) are very important for a
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...Sven has expressed a desire that color management be kept out of
the core in the past.
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
On Saturday 15 January 2005 13:21, David Neary wrote:
Hi Gerhard,
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
I'm not a Programmer, but isn't it possible to make a plug-in which
load's
the icc information at a first step, to offer the user the ability
to
decide in which way he wants to handle the file
Hi Gerhard,
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
What kind of softproof is available? Hmm.. I can nothing similar find here.
It took me a while to find it too - it's under the View - Display Filters.
In the resulting dialog you can choose from a number of filters,
including Colour Proof.
When we were
Hi,
Gerhard Gauling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What kind of softproof is available? Hmm.. I can nothing similar find here.
Go to View-Display Filters and enable the Display Proof filter.
Please, I'm sorry for my sad english, and I hope this all doesn't
sounds to rude. I wanted only spend
Hi,
Alastair M. Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When we were discussing colour management a few months back, I
hacked the Colour Proof filter to do a normal working-profile -
monitor-profile transform, and it worked pretty well.
Yes, it's a shame that you never submitted this for
On Saturday 15 January 2005 17:37, Sven Neumann wrote:
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Let's try to implement this in small steps then. As a first step I
would like to add a couple of options to the preferences to allow
users to define default locations for color profiles, to
enable/disable color management and to set a
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