Bug 214855 - Embedded ICC profiles are not properly read
Summary: Embedded ICC profiles are not properly read
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: ColorManagement-Profiles (show other bugs)
Version: 0.10.0
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2009-11-16 18:38 UTC by Lars Kastrup
Modified: 2022-02-01 11:19 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Version Fixed In: 1.0.0


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Description Lars Kastrup 2009-11-16 18:38:46 UTC
Version:           0.10.0 (using KDE 4.3.1)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    openSUSE RPMs

My working colorspace is set to the ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1". However, if I open in digikam a JPG image with the very same embedded "sRGB IEC61966-2.1" color profile the image editor opens the dialog with the colorspace mismatch notification and the "Convert/Assign/Do Nothing" selection.

Since the embedded and the working color spaces are identical, this should not happen.
Comment 1 Marcel Wiesweg 2009-11-16 21:11:06 UTC
Color management code in 0.10 is known to be buggy and broken. Use 1.0 where code has been rewritten.
Comment 2 Lars Kastrup 2009-11-18 16:17:09 UTC
Thank you for the hint. Keep on the good work on digikam, it's really
one of the best KDE apps.

Best, Lars


Marcel Wiesweg schrieb:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214855
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> Marcel Wiesweg <marcel.wiesweg@gmx.de> changed:
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>            What    |Removed                     |Added
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>              Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED
>          Resolution|                            |UNMAINTAINED
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> --- Comment #1 from Marcel Wiesweg <marcel wiesweg gmx de>  2009-11-16 21:11:06 ---
> Color management code in 0.10 is known to be buggy and broken. Use 1.0 where
> code has been rewritten.
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