[Digikam-devel] extragear/graphics/digikam/libs/dimg

Caulier Gilles caulier.gilles at kdemail.net
Wed Jun 21 21:18:37 BST 2006


Le Mercredi 21 Juin 2006 22:08, Roy a écrit :
> On Monday 19 June 2006 21:46, Gilles Caulier wrote:
> > SVN commit 553041 by cgilles:
> >
> > digikam from trunk : DImg::ImageLoader : If no embedded ICC profile is
> > available in RAW, JPEG, PNG, and TIFF, well try to use Exif metadata :
> >
> > - 1/ check "Exif.Image.InterColorProfile" exif tag witch can contains an
> > ICC color-space profile. - 2/ if this tags is empty, check
> > "Exif.Photo.ColorSpace" witch can indicate if the image have already
> > converted in a color space : sRGB or AdobeRGB. In this case, use the
> > right ICC color-space profile file available with digiKam.
> >
> > this way will prevent to re-convert again an image to a color-space if
> > there is no ICC embedded profile available.
>
> After this commit (i think) RAW images in Image Editor are shown too dark.
> It seems like the input profile for my EOS 350d is ignored somehow. If I
> manually choose my input profile in Image Editor -> Fix -> Color -> Color
> Management my test image shows up correctly. (If the embedded profile
> (sRGB) is used the image stays dark.)
>
> When commenting out the call to method checkExifWorkingColorSpace() in
> rawloader.cpp everything works as expected/before.
>
> Thank you very much for this great tool.

Witch behaviour are you set in ICC setup ? The ICC color space selection 
dialog appears when you load a RAW file in editor ?

Gilles



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