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Color management ensures accurate and identical color reproduction across display devices. It’s extremely important for artists and designers, and its absence in Wayland is a deal breaker for them.

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Oh yeah I’ve seen issues in KDE Wayland for it lately, namely on brightness. It’s gone since.

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I would like to remind everyone that while this extension does not include display response measuring and calibration, they will come later.

No calibration yet.

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You don’t need a protocol for profiling, it’s merely a nicer user experience if you have one.

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I still wish we had display calibrators that operated over DDC on linux T.T well, ddcui helps, but it’s not automagic T.T

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