On Mon, May 4, 2026 at 10:34 PM Andrea paz <gamberucci.andrea@gmail.com> wrote:
I ran all the tests in X11. With the patches and `logleve=verbose`, I get this message: [swscaler @ 0x7f1c4c061040] deprecated pixel format used, make sure you did set range correctly
With AppImage, i.e., without patches, I see the same behavior. Without `loglevel=verbose`, no messages appear in the terminal. I'm not sure if your patches work on my system. Or maybe the problem is my monitor's color profile (wide-gamut with BT.1886 gamma). Since I can no longer disable or change it (that's the problem that made me switch to Wayland).
When I use Redtruck_GBR.jpg in both the AppImage and the CinGG compiled with the patches, I see the blue truck and the green sky. So that proves your patches don't work on my system (KDE). I used the three patches: 0001, 0002, and 0003. Maybe I should also use the lcms2_transform.diff patch? Do I need to use any options in ./configure? I had already added the flags2=icc_profiles tag to decode.opts
CIN_CM_PROFILE="/usr/share/color/icc/colord/WideGamutRGB.icc" /home/paz/cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1/bin/cin /home/paz/wide-gamuts-tests/*.jpg still isn't working for me, even after removing all non-JPG files from the folder: same error. Maybe your patches only work when launched from the terminal, and not—as I normally do—from a desktop shortcut to which I've added CIN_CM_PROFILE="/usr/share/color/icc/colord/WideGamutRGB.icc"?
https://pointieststick.com/2022/11/11/this-week-in-kde-better-environment-va... === KMenuEdit and the properties dialog now make it easy for you to set environment variables when opening your apps. This was always possible, but you had to know the secret special syntax (e.g. Exec=env FOO=1 kate); now the UI makes it easy and explicitly supported (Dashon Wells, Frameworks 5.101 and Plasma 5.27. Link 1 and link 2): ==== I guess Arch does have new enough KDE so it all in the menus somewhere ..... I used to have one such command in my launcher history but one electricity surprize shutdown later it disappeared ...