Martin Weber writes: > Here is an interesting colormanagement for future GIMP releases: > http://www.abaforum.es/martim/lcms.htm Yes, that seems very interesting. But it says: "lcms only works under windows/Intel platforms". The READ.ME says: "lcms has been written for Borland C++ 4.5 [...] Visual C++ will NOT compile since some parts are written in assembler. Anyway, the code is ANSI C except such routines, so porting to another compiler would be straightforward." The portability problems are probably not large, I guess a few hours of hacking could make the library portable to any generic GLib-supported platform. Except for the assembler snippets, but somebody with i86 assembler knowledge probably could translate them to C pretty easily. Another thing is the licensing. The webpage says: "lcms is free and source code is also provided, with only one limitation: you can do whatsever you want with the code, except to sell it." However, it also says: "I have now released lcms under GNU Lesser license agreement" (and the actual source files also refer to the LGPL), which seeems a bit confusing. --tml