[Openicc] CUPS Color Management under Linux gets into distros

edmund ronald edmundronald at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 04:19:56 PST 2011


if they dont have display compensation, they dont even have a "file"
because no one knows what color the author was seeing.


At least on the Mac some display compensation  is applied to the display itself.
Maybe this is the only solution to deal with idiot apps.
Edmund

On 3/4/11, Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/4/11, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>
>>> > As I said, don't use Krita for printing. We have even being considering
>>> > dropping the "print" menu entry.
>>>
>>> That's a bit of overreaction, no? What exactly is the reason for that
>>> apart from, presumably, lack of human resources to work on printing?
>>
>> To start with, it's not our vision: the end product of working with Krita
>> is
>> a file, not something on paper. Something you send your publisher to
>> produce
>> your comic, for instance. Then we don't have the expertise, nor the
>> hardware
>> to test our work with. And finally, since nobody on the team really needs
>> to
>> print, nobody has the incentive to make it work really well.
>
> Well, I understand the expertise bit, and the hardware bit, and the
> interest bit. But the vision bit? Not being able to print directly
> what you paint? I mean, come on, even Audacity has simplistic
> printing, and it's a multitrack audio editor.
>
> Alexandre Prokoudine
> http://libregraphicsworld.org
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