https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376721
Bug ID: 376721 Summary: Poor quality colour management in Preview vs Editor Product: digikam Version: 5.4.0 Platform: Other OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: ColorManagement Assignee: digikam-de...@kde.org Reporter: k...@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk Target Milestone: --- Background: digikam 5.4.0-2 from Arch Linux packages. My colour-management settings: enabled working = BestRGB Monitor profile = specified an ICC file generated from displayCal Use colour-managed view in editor: enabled Use colour-managed view for previews and thumbnails: enabled Advanced: Use black-point; perceptual Problem: I am working with the image http://misc.sty.nu/IMGP0431_1-large_v1.tiff (21MB) which uses the ProPhotoRGB-linear profile. In the preview it looks utterly ghastly, with massively quantized shadow areas. See http://misc.sty.nu/digikam-screenshot-preview.png However, in the editor it looks fine: http://misc.sty.nu/digikam-screenshot-editor.png (I used the "keep" option on opening, so there remains a ProPhotoRGB->monitor-space transformation in place to display this.) This inaccuracy in the preview makes it difficult to compare/rate images that rely on shadow zones in ProPhotoRGB-linear space. I have tried varying the colour-management Advanced settings and no combination of blackpoint compensation nor rendering intent makes it go away - and some look even worse. The problem does go away when I convert the image to sRGB, but changing now would be premature in the workflow - there are lots of blends and edits pending in multiple utilities yet. I would understand if it was my monitor calibration profile being low quality, but how come the editor can get it right, so why can't the preview show the same thing? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.