[Bug 11532] Photoshop doesn't support custom monitor profiles

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Sun Feb 10 09:54:34 CST 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11532


Hans Leidekker <hans at it.vu.nl> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Hans Leidekker <hans at it.vu.nl>  2008-02-10 09:54:33 ---
Dmitry is right, Photoshop has its own color engine which is enabled by
default, but you can make it use Windows ICM (mscms.dll) too. Shift+Ctrl+k
brings up the the dialog and ticking 'Advanded' shows the relevant dropdown.

It shouldn't matter for this problem however, Photoshop queries the monitor
profile and uses that, irrespective of the engine in use. On windows you
can select a monitor profile if you right click on the desktop -> Properties
-> Settings tab -> Advanced -> Color Management tab and pick a profile.

Looks like Windows stores the association in this registry key:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ICM\mntr, which we
could use to override the hardcoded sRGB profile we currently return.

This leaves the configuration issue, unless regedit counts as a UI. Ideal
would be if we could fall back to querying X for the monitor profile when
this key is missing (and rely on native tools to configure it). As a last
resort we should return sRGB since Windows uses that as default monitor
profile.


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