Comment 66 for bug 938751

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hifron (hifron) wrote :

In Krita there could be seen(and set) various colour profiles ICC standards for images(could be seen on Create New Image).

If some vague generated colour profile for unsupported monitors or hardware vendors uninterested for such GNOME thing(may be different in other DE?) is lack of corporate funding interest on this area, but at least CMYK colour profile standard means that such image should looked same on monitor as printed, but todays advanced monitors support sometimes 10bit colours or 8+2computed and also not only advanced SRGB ~100% coverage of colours, but it is also towards 100% DCI-P3 coverage of possible colours and such thing should colour profile support and if "generated" don't, problem occurs(or shit images). Now is also OKLCH colour standard instead of RGB in CSS web.

More on advancement on this area in articles:
https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/oklch-a-color-picker-made-to-help-think-perceptively
and
https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/oklch-in-css-why-quit-rgb-hsl

Adobe software is maybe long standard in this area(maybe with web apps), but industry is much wider...