Joseph Simon announced today the first release of his KDE Color Management front end to the Oyranos library. Read the full announcement for KolorManager on Joseph’s blog.
Joseph Simon announced today the first release of his KDE Color Management front end to the Oyranos library. Read the full announcement for KolorManager on Joseph’s blog.
Congratulations
I installed kolor-manager here. Is something supposed to change in my notebook’s LCD if I choose a different profile or the color difference is small in this case?
Thanks
ICC supporting applications can use now the configured monitor profile. That are Krita, digikam, Scribus and so on. Here are some more listed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_color_management#A_list_of_Linux_color-managed_applications
http://www.behrmann.name/index.php?option=com_weblinks&catid=69&Itemid=95
After configuring digikam to ask me what to do when the color profile of my monitor mismatches the one of the file being opened I can see the image with the two color profiles, cool
I can even see some smaller difference in color and brightness (I am daltonion so I was expecting to see big difference
).
While looking at a series of images using digikam, I found to had to enable colour correction for preview and for the editor. After that it worked fine and digikam honoured the embedded ICC profile in Jpegs, PNGs and TIFFs.