![]() Which is a bit weird considering colormgr returning rather sane values: =/ You may experience inconsistent color rendition between color managed applications some monitors reported different profiles XWAYLAND1 the X atom and colord returned the same profile XWAYLAND0 the X atom and colord returned different profiles This executable was built with colord support enabledĭarktable itself was built with colord support enabled I tried to check colour management and my output seems worrisome: =/ That causes gnome to rearrange windows etc and may have impact on darktable. BenQ one is additionally damaged in a way that causes it to not send data when restarting after sleep and needs to be hard-reset. I also have 2 completely different monitors: one pretty good Dell and one very crappy BenQ. Since I don't have any calibrator and I live rather far from any service that could lend me one my displays aren't calibrated and profiles generated are "generated". The only explanation I have now is as you've said display ICC profile. I didn't change any other setting etc and to my shock today the image in question (and all 30+ images I've tried) seem to be "the same" on Eye Of Gnome after export and their preview in darktable.Įven more - exports I did yesterday look same as yesterday, but today darktable displays preview the same as export (meaning that it's as dark in preview as in export) and image in screenshot today looks identical! I made sure that high quality is enabled and as /u/marcsitkin said no style in export. However being good engineer that I am, I wanted to replicate the problem and so I did it by doing 10 copies of my image from "virgin" one to fully developed and render them using my PC (no OpenCL - old card) and my laptop (OpenCL enabled), both on Linux. ![]() So yeah - at first I thought about it being caused by module, but I don't use any of modules you've mentioned. Hi Aurelien! Thanks for all your contributions to darktable and that you take time to address my issue :)
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