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Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 12:46 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
But if I specify another output profile in vuescan, e.g., Adobe RGB,
gimp converts to that as expected.
It doesn't convert to that profile, it just keeps it and corrects the
display appropriately.
(I verified that using
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 12:46 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
First, do you have any suggestions at all about what I might do if I
want to print with my own printer for which I have a profile? Since
most users of gimp probably want to do just that, it would be very
helpful if there were a way
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 17:31 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
How to use the display profile was fairly clear. Profiles for input
files was very murky, but I eventually worked out what was happening
there. One confusing thing was that if you specify in
PreferencesColor Management that
First, do you have any suggestions at all about what I might do if Iwant to print with my own printer for which I have a profile? Sincemost users of gimp probably want to do just that, it would be veryhelpful if there were a way to do it. The only way I can think of is toboot Windows XP and use
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 17:31 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
I am trying to use color management under gimp 2.4. Despite numerous
google searches and posting to the gimp user group forum, I've been
unable to find any useful documentation about how to use it.
Color management in GIMP is very
I am trying to use color management under gimp 2.4. Despite numerous
google searches and posting to the gimp user group forum, I've been
unable to find any useful documentation about how to use it. Through
trial and error and many hours fumbling around, I've managed to decipher
much of it, but