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How about a program, that lets you correct red green and blue colors for professional photo printing. Like for a photolab. Does something like that exist?
I don't know much about PhotoLab. Is this one for free? I would like to try this one.
$ apt-cache search '(icc|colou?r)\s+(manag|profil)'
colord - system service to manage device colour profiles -- system daemon
colord-data - system service to manage device colour profiles -- data files
icc-profiles-free - ICC color profiles for use with color profile aware software
libcolord-dev - system service to manage device colour profiles -- development files
libcolord-gtk-dev - GTK+ convenience library for interacting with colord - dev files
libcolord-gtk1 - GTK+ convenience library for interacting with colord
libcolord2 - system service to manage device colour profiles -- runtime
liblcms2-2 - Little CMS 2 color management library
liblcms2-dev - Little CMS 2 color management library development headers
liblcms2-utils - Little CMS 2 color management library (utilities)
x11-xserver-utils - X server utilities
argyll - Color Management System, calibrator and profiler
argyll-doc - Color Management System, calibrator and profiler (documentation)
argyll-ref - Color Management System, calibrator and profiler (data files)
colord-kde - Color management for KDE
colord-sensor-argyll - system service to manage device colour profiles -- argyll sensor plugin
colord-tests - system service to manage device colour profiles -- test suite
ddcutil - Control monitor settings
digikam - digital photo management application for KDE
gnome-color-manager - Color management integration for the GNOME desktop environment
imageinfo - Displays selected image attributes
libopencolorio-dev - complete color management solution - development
libopencolorio1v5 - complete color management solution - runtime
opencolorio-doc - complete color management solution - documentation
opencolorio-tools - complete color management solution - utilities
python3-pyopencolorio - complete color management solution - Python bindings
scribus - Open Source Desktop Page Layout
scribus-data - Open Source Desktop Page Layout - data files
texlive-base - TeX Live: Essential programs and files
xcalib - Tiny monitor calibration loader for Xorg
xiccd - X color management daemon
icc-profiles - ICC color profiles for use with color profile aware software
scribus-doc - Open Source Desktop Page Layout - documentation - 1.5.x branch
If you include photo as an additional constraint:
Code:
$ apt-cache search '(icc|colou?r)\s+(manag|profil)' photo
digikam - digital photo management application for KDE
Thank you very much for your effort! I really appreciate it.
However it's not what I'm looking for.
Color management is ok, photo editing is also ok, there are a lot of programs for that, and they can print too. What I really need is a program for printing hundreds of photos with a fast way to correct their colors individually. GIMP, Rawtherappee, Digikam, and the likes can't do that. When you go to a professional photolab, they use a program designed for their specific needs. There are plenty of such programs for windows, but I could'nt find one for linux.
Thanks again! You are very kind.
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