пн, 29 мая 2023 г., 11:07 Andrea paz <[email protected]>:
I use Argyll as a CMS to manage ICCs and DisplayCal to examine profiles. Is there a need to try to install another server moreover abandoned for years?
If your monitor can switch automatically or manually from wide-gamut mode to sRGB - no pressing need. Some monitors apparently stuck in wide-gamut mode, so sRGB content look over-colored on them. I was just wondering if this technology worked "as described" for real pro monitors.. I do not think server itself is abandoned by author, he still does minor work on it, just because it was not adopted by big distros users remain mostly unaware about its existence, and only few dig deeper. PS: Cinepaint evokes for me old memories of fighting with Gimp
developers who stubbornly didn't want to implement 16-32 bits (or even other color spaces: they stubbornly stuck to sRGB alone).
Well, as you can guess from codebase there is plenty of math, and doing it even slightly wrong will ruin your photo experience and may be photos themselves. Also gtk1-> GTK2 -> GTK3 move tend to keep them busy ..... p.s. I tested live cd and it works slowly on qemu with kvm and swrast as 3d driver, but qcmsevents icon remain grey - no CM inside virtual machine ...