https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417157

Zamundaaa <xaver.h...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|colord-kde's functionality  |colord-kde's functionality
                   |only works to a very        |only works to a very
                   |limited extend              |limited extend on Xorg

--- Comment #20 from Zamundaaa <xaver.h...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to David REVOY from comment #17)
> @Zamundaa: In all the case, it was related to Plasma 5.x and X11
Okay, then let's keep this open.

> A similar
> feature doesn't exist ( possibility to Profile and Calibrate from the System
> Settings) in the current Wayland panel to apply color profile. Afaik, the
> new system can only apply an existing profile to a device.
Display settings will have a way to profile the displays, once argyllcms
doesn't rely on X11 gamma ramps anymore and can produce correct profiles on
Wayland - or we have an alternative.

(In reply to Odin Vex from comment #18)
> REVOY is correct as far as I've been able to tell. When I first upgraded to
> KDE 6 I couldn't get Color Management to even work as it did (with Wayland,
> it worked on my system for some reason). Instead I -accidentally- found
> color profile assignment in the Display Configuration settings.
Colord support for displays will not be revived for kwin_wayland, as its way of
operating is inherently incompatible with the per-surface color management
system in Wayland and it causes apps to produce wrong colors.

> Color Management is where any/all of that should be, just like every other 
> system.
> This way we can calibrate/assign profiles to any/all devices, not just
> displays. I'm not sure who moved it and why but it makes no sense whatsoever
> to put the option on the Display Configuration and only for displays.
For now, the colord settings page will stay in place for non-display devices,
but I don't think keeping it that way makes a lot of sense in the long term.
People don't configure the abstract "color management" concept, they configure
a display, or a printer, or a scanner, and the color management settings for
them should be in the settings pages for those devices.

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