Re: [Darktable-users] A problem with Darktable 1.4.1

2014-03-10 Thread Francisco Cribari
Apparently, it had to do with Gnome. I upgraded to the *unstable* version of Gnome and now all works well. But I did have to switch to the unstable version of Gnome (via two PPAs). Best, F. On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote: > Try running darktable -d cache from th

Re: [Darktable-users] A problem with Darktable 1.4.1

2014-03-10 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
Try running darktable -d cache from the console, and let us know what the output looks like. Thanks On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:25 AM, Francisco Cribari wrote: > I run Darktable 1.4.1 on a DELL XPS 13 notebook (full HD, Intel GPU). My OS > is Ubuntu Gnome 13.10. In lighttable mode, when I select f

Re: [Darktable-users] How to fix out-of-gamut areas

2014-03-10 Thread Rob Z. Smith
Markus said " Softproof shows you how the print result (most likely) will look like. If you do not like the result of the automagic gamut mapping, you can/should develop your RAW to fit into the printer gamut -> until all areas which are important to you do not show gamut warnings any more. > Or

Re: [Darktable-users] How to fix out-of-gamut areas

2014-03-10 Thread Stéphane Gourichon
Le 10/03/2014 13:07, Robert William Hutton a écrit : > Hi All, > > I've recently been preparing some photos for printing, so I've been trying to > work out the whole colour managed workflow > thing. I think I've finally got my screen properly calibrated with my > ColorHug, and have loaded the pr

Re: [Darktable-users] How to fix out-of-gamut areas

2014-03-10 Thread Elle Stone
On 03/10/2014 08:35 AM, Markus Jung wrote: > I see really saturated colours that look like they're clipping and serious > loss of highlight detail. However, the image > looks much better in GIMP (this is without converting the colour profile to > sRGB): > Those saturated highlight colours look

Re: [Darktable-users] How to fix out-of-gamut areas

2014-03-10 Thread Markus Jung
Am 10.03.2014 13:07, schrieb Robert William Hutton: > Does anyone have any strategies they could recommend to manually bring these > images back inside the printable gamut? Disclaimer: Just some half knowledge Softproof shows you how the print result (most likely) will look like. If you do not

[Darktable-users] How to fix out-of-gamut areas

2014-03-10 Thread Robert William Hutton
Hi All, I've recently been preparing some photos for printing, so I've been trying to work out the whole colour managed workflow thing. I think I've finally got my screen properly calibrated with my ColorHug, and have loaded the print profiles from the printing company as output colour profiles