Re: F20: Some applications show wrong colours for some images when run in a KDE session

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Am 23.01.2014 21:30, schrieb Markus Schönhaber:
> 23.01.2014 19:04, Kevin Kofler:
> 
>> Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>>> since I upgraded to Fedora 20, some applications show some graphics with
>>> wrong colours when run in a KDE session.
>>> With "wrong" colours" I mean it looks like blue and green are swapped.
>>> With "some applications" I mean especially Firefox and Thunderbird, but
>>> also Krita.
>>
>> Maybe a wrong color profile in colord? Try installing colord-kde (if not 
>> already installed) and configuring colord with it.
> 
> colord-kde was already installed (@anaconda).
> I'm not sure if this is what you meant but in the Color-module of KDE's
> system properties I changed my display's profile from "Default:
> SyncMaster" to "Colorspace: Compatible with Adobe RGB (1998)". Now the
> waving panda and other images look as they should again.

Holla, only use adobe RGB colour space if you are sure your display used
it as well. Usually display (unless you paid way more than 500€) are
near to sRGB, most cheap ones are not even that wide.

Regards
Martin

> 
> Thank you very much, Kevin!
> 

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