ln -s ~/.local/share/icc ~/.config/darktable/color/out - and sure enough, after starting up darktable after that, I can see the profile ICCs in the little monitor icon in the lighttable. So then I dug around a bit and found references in the documentation of darktable “Lighttable” in the darktable usermanual which mentions ICC profiles in $HOME/.config/darktable/color/out - and that directory didn’t exist locally.Īs colord is on my system and working in Wayland (but apparently doesn’t pass information through XWayland, if I’m understanding the output darktable-cmstest properly)… I had the idea of doing a symlink from the ICC directory GNOME’s color settings use via colord. Or have such big gaps between those shown. I didn’t skip from 2018 to 2020 without profiling. ( I did have additional profiles at some point, but removed them when I made new ones. You may experience inconsistent color rendition between color managed applicationsīut I do have a color profile applied in Wayland in GNOME. XWAYLAND0 the X atom and colord returned the same profile This executable was built with colord support enabledĭarktable itself was built with colord support enabled (Wayland has smoother performance, supports HiDPI, supports mixed DPI with monitors, fixes some security issues in X (where every app can interact with every other), and so on…)Īnyway, back to a theoretical possible way to have Wayland and color management in darktable.ĭarktable-cmstest returns: darktable-cmstest version 3.1.0+2516~gcf9a63c47-dirty I’ve been running in X for a while due to darktable and color management, but there are just other issues with X that Wayland solves. And there are ways of manually selecting a profile in darkable too. And darktable runs in XWayland anyway, right? So it’s in X in Wayland. I understand there are currently unresolved, but work-in-progress fixes to issues with Wayland ( Wayland color management) but at least on GNOME with Wayland, there is color management with profiling and everything.
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