Hey Richard, I need some urgent help with the release-notes. I want to finish the release-notes within 2 days, but I know nothing about the colour management. Could you assist to explain and give a screenshot?
I read https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features/ColorManagement but not sure what bits are in GNOME 3.2. This is what currently is written: | <title>Colour management</title> | <para> | Due to differences in the way colours are shown, the same picture can look | different between monitors. Similarly, when the picture is printed its | colours might have changed again. | </para> | <para> | GNOME &gnomeversion; allows to calibrate devices to ensure the shown | colours are representative. | XXX / TODO: https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features/ColorManagement | </para> Wiki has the following: | * Watch for profile changes (listen to colord signals) and apply new or changed profiles to the display | * Watch for color calibration devices and start a color-management tool if one appears | | There is a control-center panel that allows to associate color | profiles with devices such as monitors, printers or scanners, and | also lets you calibrate these devices if the necessary | hardware/software for that are available. The focus of the panel will | be more on letting a casual user fix occasional color issues than on | all-out color management. The latter will be better served by | explicit color management support in applications that need it, as | well as a dedicated color-management tool. I only noticed colour calibration in 3.2. How could I set an existing profile for e.g. my monitor? Could you also give me a nice screenshot? Something which is shiny and makes it clear for the user. Please avoid having the mouse cursor on the screenshot! -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list