Incorrect parsing of .icm files?

Richard Hughes hughsient at gmail.com
Thu Dec 10 21:24:28 UTC 2009


2009/12/10 Jeff <web.kiddo at free.fr>:
> Now, here comes the actual question: loading this .icm file in GNOME Color
> Manager and using it creates obviously incorrect colors (as if someone
> punched contrast and saturation way up), compared to the default colors (no
> color profile loaded; colors appear neutral). With the ICC profile loaded,
> for example, gradients in the Clearlooks GTK theme lose definition: the
> slight gray gradients on the combobox widgets disappears completely into
> white.
>
> I'm just wondering if
> - this is a bug in GNOME Color Manager
> - this is a buggy .icm file

Both, I think. If you try gnome-power-manager in git master, it won't
"do" anything, as the profile does not have a vcgt or mlut tag, and
even using the linear tables doesn't do anything. Even trying using
dispwin doesn't appear to do anything. If you use the 2.29.1 release
there's a bug where we're using the xTRC values as a gamma table
(eek).

Richard.



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