[Openicc] project ideas 2011
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
ku.b at gmx.de
Sat Feb 12 04:27:17 PST 2011
Am 04.02.11, 18:56 +0100 schrieb Kai-Uwe Behrmann:
> Am 04.02.11, 17:48 -0000 schrieb Richard Hughes:
>> On 4 February 2011 17:40, Kai-Uwe Behrmann <ku.b at gmx.de> wrote:
>>> * work on synchronising settings over a event mechanism
>>
>> I think DBus is what makes sense here.
>
> good
>
>>> * neutral measurement driver API (Native display profiling)
>>
>> Sure, I have code for the Huey and prototype code for the ColorMunki.
>
> I might be able to add a dtp94 driver
>
>>> * net-color spec enabled window managers and related stuff
>>
>> Yes, possibly adding the opt-in functionality.
>
> interessting
>
>>> * web repository and API for ICC device profiles
>>
>> I've shared my reservations about this before, but if it exists, GCM
>> should probably work with it and submit profiles.
>
> We should know how to identify profiles and which quality criteria apply.
> After all it should start as a optional mechanism. I have good experiences
> made with my own canned profiles.
>
> Explicite user settings should always override the canned profiles.
>
>>> Some annotations:
>
>>> "Better gamut graphs" is specific to GCM, where the last years project
>>> "ICC
>>> Examin Library" could be continued to be of benefit to more projects. I
>>> think the former should be merged with the later.
>>
>> For GCM, I just need a trivial gamut plot, like provided by OSX.
>> ICCExamin is a much more complete tool with a very different
>> featureset. I'm not sure sharing much code there makes sense TBH.
>
> Its a spinable 3D view. The last years project was only inspired by ICC
> Examin and completely rewritten in C. I think it would fit GCM very well. We
> can request the 3D view as the first part to code. This code would as well
> integrate into other settings panels.
Richard,
can you please remove your obsolete project ideas on the GSoC wiki.
kind regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
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developing for colour management
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