[Bug 285351] Review Request: xcalib - Tiny monitor calibration loader for X.org Review Request: xcalib - Tiny monitor calibration loader for X.org

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Summary: Review Request: xcalib - Tiny monitor calibration loader for X.org    Review Request: xcalib - Tiny monitor calibration loader for X.org


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=285351





------- Additional Comments From kwizart at gmail.com  2007-12-13 08:41 EST -------
Ok found out where it was written:

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/openicc/2006q3/000758.html
http://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/adobergb.html

Legal note regarding color-space naming: Only the Adobe RGB (1998) ICC profile
created by Adobe Systems Incorporated can accurately be referred to as "Adobe
RGB (1998)." ICC profiles created by other vendors, even if they conform to the
color image encoding described in the Adobe RGB (1998) color image encoding
document, cannot be referred to as "Adobe RGB (1998)." If vendors choose to
create their own profile according to this specification, and they want to
indicate to their customers that this profile was written in accordance with
Adobe's specification, then an alternate phrasing is required, such as
"compatible with Adobe RGB (1998)."

But the same problem will appear here as it cannot be modified without breaking
it to be a "standard".

So there is a need to rip out theses profiles from source archives...
I'm asking Kai-Uwe Behrmann (oyranos developer) if he has some question to ask... 

Last do we have a problem with GPL-ed postcardware - it seems worded as an
optional field...

Also I wonder where system profiles could be created, It would be better to have
them in filesystem package instead of an eventual color-filesystem package since
it is not expected to be changed...(whereas kde3 or kde4 are)...
Anyway I will follow advices on the subject...



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