How does one convert an image from one color profile to another (screen to printer, or scanner to screen). In Visual C++ you would use the function in ICM.h, is there a managed way to do this with GDI+?
I need to use GDI+, not WPF. I'd prefer to have a managed solution, but if it is not available, I guess PInkvoke will have to suffice...
My custom homebrew photography processing software, running on 64 bit Linux/GNU, writes out PNG and TIFF files. These are to be sent to a quality printing shop to be made into fine art. Working with interior designers - it's important to get the colors just right!
The print shops usually have no trouble with TIFF and PNGs made fr...
I'm having issues with color matching css background colors with colors in images on the same html page. What gives?
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One of the biggest issues I have, from a UI standpoint, when building a new website is figuring out what colors I will use and of those colors, do they actually work well together.
I found this site that has really helped me out and I figured I would share it with all of you and also get some responses back about either sites similar o...
Ok, I know that it's not possible to actually disable color correction in quartz. What I'm looking for is a device-independent color space setting that dosn't change the RGB values I draw in a CGLayer.
I tried all the ICC profiles from the system library, they all shift the colors.
This is the best result I got:
const CGFloat whitePo...
Does WPF use the installed color profile in windows for correcting the colors that are rendered?
I'm pretty sure old forms/gdi-based applications are not "automatically" color corrected, but I wonder if WPF does (or can be made to do) this automatically?
(I know I can do this manually in my own WPF apps by creating a gpu shader to do th...
I have an SWF file with only vector illustrations in it (no bitmaps). Is there a way to improve colour consistency across different monitors?
Colour management is a very complex topic and the more I read about it the more confused I become. There's this thing called ICC profiles which are supposed to convert colours into device indepen...