
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:31 PM, bulia byak wrote:
*sigh*
No, it doesn't, the reason being -- there is a universe large difference between monitor's profile color space and a working color space.
What you're saying is that the user's display does not match the display profile he's indicating for his documents.
No, this is absolutely not what I'm saying. If I said anything like this I'd live in shame to the end of my days, abandoned by friends and family. Nobody would come to my burial.
There is no point whatsoever to assign a monitor's ICC profile to a document. When it comes to RGB, you work in a widegamut color space. This has been best practice ever since dinosaurs ruled the world. In fact I do believe that trilobites were first to use AdobeRGB 1998, before T-rex came some dozen of millions years later with ProPhotoRGB and other fancy stuff :)
Absence of color separated PDF exporting is a deal breaker for gazillions of Inkscape users. You don't have to like it. Just accept it.
I don't have to "accept" it if it can be dealt with differently and quite satisfactorily in a lot of cases.
The point is that currently it can't.
Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org