Version: 0.10 (using KDE 4.2.2) OS: Linux Installed from: Ubuntu Packages When editing and saving a picture made with my Canon Powershot A540 in digikam's built in image editor it adds a wrong sRGB profile, the white point has the wrong value. Instead of D65 it is set at D50. So the resulting image has got a nasty blue tint. In digikam itself this is not visible but viewing the resulting image with a colour correction capable software makes it obvious. It also affects photographic prints if this profile is embedded the resulting pictures also have this tint. This Bug prevents me from using this software because I send a lot of my pictures to printing services and the tints are awful. I will add some pictures to specify my problem.
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SVN commit 955139 by cgilles: digiKam 0.11.0 : Color Management : use SRGB D60 color profile intead sRGB D50 for standard JPEG file if no profile is embeded by camera. CCBUGS: 189250 M +2 -2 dimgloader.cpp M +1 -1 dimgloader.h WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=955139
Tobias, I think it's good now : http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3344/3448933155_60438d85ae_o.png Gilles Caulier
Thanks a lot, Gilles!
I came here with the same issue on the same version under Gentoo. Thanks for the quick update!