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authorJoe Rayhawk <jrayhawk@freedesktop.org>2013-07-08 08:45:12 +0000
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+# X and colour management
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+Kai-Uwe Behrmann
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+On several examples I will show where the currently assumed sRGB monitor space will fail [WWW, hardware technologie, art/printing]. Why did the build in possibilities in X not suffice in the past? The edges to have a consistent and versatile desktop are explained from a colour management point of view.
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+If it is enough time, an proposal for an CMS architecture can follow as well as a demo about current speed and other details. (A colour managed workplace can been seen on the OfficeProductivity booth during LinuxTag - CinePaint)