[Digikam-users] Color management
Francisco J. Cruz
francisco.jct at gmail.com
Sat Nov 3 20:37:57 GMT 2007
"Soft proofing" is intended to "preview" the image as this is "viewed"
by de printer. The "color managed view" shows the image in the way
your monitor "sees" the image's colors.
Paco Cruz.
2007/11/3, Martin Bretschneider <mailing-lists-mmvi at bretschneidernet.de>:
> Hi,
>
> I use Digikam 0.9.2 for quite a time and it is great. Now I want to use
> the color management options. I adjusted icc profiles for monitor, soft
> proof and the jpeg images from my camera seem also profile a profile.
>
> In digikam's image editor, there is something that confuses me: There
> seem to be two options to do softproofing the photo:
>
> First there is "View > Color Managed View" and
> Second there is "Color > Color Management > Soft Proofig"
>
> So, where is the difference? I could not find good descriptions. Why are
> both there? Both do change the image display.
>
> Thanks in advance for you answer
> Martin
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