On color management in Linux and GNOME



Hi,

Here comes some godawful crossposting to let you know about interview
with Richard Hughes that was published today:

http://libregraphicsworld.org/articles.php?article_id=42

Highlights: what GNOME Color Manager and colord are good for, what the
point of creating colord was, which role Argyll plays, what the
digital imaging stack on Linux looks like today, what the future plans
are etc. In other words, everything you know pretty well anyway, but
probably wouldn't mind summarized :)

GNOME 3.2 is going to be released in exactly one week. Fedora 16 will
be shipping GCM and colord, and both of them are avialble in upcoming
Ubuntu 11.10 (not on CD by default though, as far as I can tell). So
the new printng stack is settling down.

Alexandre


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