On 03/11/2010 06:23 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > On 3/10/10, Martin Nordholts wrote: > >>> How about editing in CMYK space, where higher numbers mean greater ink >>> density? Perhaps this is why Photoshop has this 'flip' feature. >> >> Good point, but in this case GIMP can do the necessary invert and flip >> for the user > > How? :) By knowing that it works on buffers with ink density and not light intensity. So how would GIMP know that? There are many heuristics that could be used: * Was the buffer created with Decompose? * Is guiguru's CMYK projection/curtain down? * Is there a CMYK color profile attached somehow? * What babl format is used? / Martin -- My GIMP Blog: http://www.chromecode.com/ "Multi-column dock windows and 2.8 schedule" _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer