--- Karl Heinz Kremer <khk@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I am trying to understand what the cdisplay modules > can or can not > do for a color management system. In my opinion the > configuration > of these modules should be stored in a user's gimprc > file and not > as parasites in an image: If I move an image from there is a place for both. the gamma correction (the correction curve from which the actual gamma is 1) should be local. the target gamma (gamma in which the image is to be viewed) could be a parasite. this kind of thing may be easier to just set for the gimp globally (or maybe such a global setting could be the default) > the cdisplay_gamma module I expect this same gamma > setting to be restored > when I load the image back into Gimp. This does not > happen. It seems like > the system "forgets" about the fact that I had any > display modules selected, > and also ignores the setting of the gamma value once > I re-select the > gamma module. what is this gamma module you speak of? i just started writing a color system for XFree86 to take advantage of the hardware gamma correction available in some cards and because linux badly needs some kind of color management / calibration systems besides the gamma.tif from bmrt.org. is it already done? i know imlib has this, but its not in hardware which is bad for really sensitive appliaction (like print and film) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/