[Bf-vfx] Color spaces

François T. francoistarlier at gmail.com
Thu May 26 15:52:53 CEST 2011


this is fantastic !
agree with most of Xavier's points. except I would put the display
profile in the viewer directly.
and big +1 for a selector in the input which set itself automatically
but could be overwrite by user. maybe in output as well ?

F.

2011/5/26 Troy Sobotka <troy.sobotka at gmail.com>

> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Xavier Thomas
> <xavier.thomas.1980 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > For display output, people having non calibrated display should use
> > sRGB as display profile (sRGB should be the default display profile),
> > other sould load a custom profile and select it for each display. To
> > me, user preferences seems a good place for this.
>
> It seems absolutely impossible to do any of this without getting to
> display profiles, which obviously brings a dependency upon LCMS2 in
> all probability. It is rather mandatory to have a display profile for
> translation.
>
> While I completely can see both sides of the 'Where to put the
> profile', I would think that proximity _might_ play a role. If we can
> visualize a dual head setup with a Rec709 head and perhaps an sRGB
> head, would it make sense to have the Rec709 monitor be within the
> (likely) area of the sRGB monitor?
>
> Somehow I have to think that maybe Andrew's point of attaching it to
> the viewer viewport makes sense. Or perhaps it is located in a central
> color management area in the User Preferences and reflects changes to
> and fro accessed from both?
>
> With respect,
> TJS
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