On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 10:27 +0000, Richard Hughes wrote: > Purpose: GNOME Color Manager is a session framework for the GNOME > desktop environment that makes it easy to manage easy to manage, > install and generate color profiles. In view of the fact that the Cairo graphics library community has no consensus whatsoever[1] on how to accomplish colour management, how is doing colour management it in a higher level library going to accomplish much? AfC Sydney [1]: endless threads for the last 3 months, really but http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2010-January/018806.html is a good starting point. You'll need to load the February index as well to keep following the thread. Fascinating discussion; I was about to blog about it, actually. I note that Richard popped up occasionally in these threads, but the only thing we heard from him is about potentially adding colour profile support to GtkImage. Where did GNOME Color Manager come from? -- Andrew Frederick Cowie Operational Dynamics is an operations and engineering consultancy focusing on IT strategy, organizational architecture, systems review, and effective procedures for change management: enabling successful deployment of mission critical information technology in enterprises, worldwide. http://www.operationaldynamics.com/ Sydney New York Toronto London
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