Richard Danter wrote:
> 2008/12/12 Stephen Davies <stephen.davies@???>:
>> Quote
>>
>> Any idea what will be covered in the photography talk?  One of the
>>> things I haven't yet got to grips with is colour management and
>>> profiles: the art of making what comes out of Jessops match what's on
>>> your screen.  I'd be interested in hearing more about that.
>> EndQuote
>>
>> I could quite happily talk and demo for at least an hour on this subject.
>> There are several weighty tomes on the issue of Colour Management and many people make a living doing just nothing but Colour Management.
>> That said, the tools etc available for Linux are pretty well non existent.
>> To profile a Screen, Projector or Printer you need to have a device that reades the light coming out of the screen or projector or the reflected light from a test print. Examples of these are
>>
>>  Color Munki
>>  Spyder 2 Pro
> 
> This months Digital SLR Photography Magazine
> (http://www.digitalslrphoto.com/) has a review of these and several
> other similar tools. Only talks about Win and Mac though so I doubt
> any of them work with Linux though I have not tried any.
> 
> It's a pity because I find just about all my photos come back from
> Jessops just a little too dark.
There's an open source tool called ArgyllCMS [1] that supports many of 
the available calibration gadgets, including the Spyder 2.  The website 
has lots of information about supported hardware -- the author suggests 
avoiding the Spyders because of the lack of OSS enthusiasm from the 
manufacturer and the need to mess about with a firmware blob.  I've got 
an X-rite i1display LT which has worked very well in the short time I've 
had it.
I'm not an expert on CMS though, and I'd welcome a talk/discussion on 
the subject at a meeting.
cheers
Chris
[1] http://www.argyllcms.com/
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Chris Dennis                                  cgdennis@???
Fordingbridge, Hampshire, UK