On 2/1/2012 12:08 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
When I apply an Output Profile in UFRaw and send to GIMP, GIMP asks me
whether to keep the embedded profile or convert to sRGB, so I do know
that it's noticing a profile there. You can set GIMP to ask on the
bottom drop-down of that menu.
I
Gary Aitken g...@dreamchaser.org writes:
On 2/1/2012 12:08 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
When I apply an Output Profile in UFRaw and send to GIMP, GIMP asks me
whether to keep the embedded profile or convert to sRGB, so I do know
that it's noticing a profile there. You can set GIMP to
On 01/31/2012 03:07 AM, Frank Gore wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Gary Aitkenga...@dreamchaser.org wrote:
I have a question regarding the use of ICC profiles in UFRaw + GIMP.
If I load an image into UFRaw and specify an ICC profile for my camera,
then output a .tiff image, that image
That's only true if you are assigning a color profile, but if you convert to
a profile that is a correction and doing it twice is likely to result in an
over-correction.
Only if you first assign (incorrectly) and THEN convert. If the proper
ICC profile is assigned in the first place,
I have a question regarding the use of ICC profiles in UFRaw + GIMP.
If I load an image into UFRaw and specify an ICC profile for my camera,
then output a .tiff image, that image is color-corrected. At least that
is my assumption...
Now, if I load the .tiff image into GIMP, and again specify
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Gary Aitken ga...@dreamchaser.org wrote:
I have a question regarding the use of ICC profiles in UFRaw + GIMP.
If I load an image into UFRaw and specify an ICC profile for my camera,
then output a .tiff image, that image is color-corrected. At least that is
my