On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Pascal,
>
>> Beside the above, it might be useful to know what other applications
>> do. Having some consistency in behavior across applications isn't a
>> bad thing (assuming the other apps aren't doing silly things :). So if
>> someone wants to do a survey that might be interesting.
>
> I'm far from expert, but as far as I know there is no display profile in
> Lightroom at all.

I seriously doubt that.

I guess it's probably not configurable to be anything else than the
system configured profile, thus no settings are visible on this topic.

> In Lightroom there is only three places where you can put a profile:
>
> 1. while exporting
>
> 2. while printing
>
> 3. for soft proofing
>
> For the display I've always thought that the monitor profiled as
> calibrated is used. Frankly, I don't even understand what a display
> profile is suppose to do! Or maybe instead of adding the display profile
> on the system for all application it can be specified just for darktable
> here? If this is the case, what if the system as a display profile and
> you add one in darktable too?

Double correction cannot happen (well unless you have a really highend
LaCie/EIZO display which can do hardware correction or something).

I have further details on anatomy of display profiles here:

http://blog.pcode.nl/2012/01/29/color-management-on-linux/

If you still have any questions left, feel free to give me a bump.

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn

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