http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11532
--- Comment #12 from Roland rolandgef@web.de 2008-02-21 13:09:30 --- Hello Lars,
your workaround comment #8 really seems easy and would solve my problem - only it doesn't work on my system.
Please check if there is something I miss:
I do run Suse 9.1 and Wine 0.9.51 with Photoshop CS Trial (no problems). Before installing Photoshop I deleted the $HOME/.wine folder - so there is no other application installed.
Photoshop does create a ..system32/Color folder with its own icc/icm profiles. There I replace the "sRGB Color Space Profile.icm" by a profile I created for demonstration purposes (very low gamma 0.8, name "sRGB dark").
After restarting wine and photoshop there is NO change in the monitor profile. It is still set on "sRGB IEC61966-2.1", but my modified "sRGB Color Space Profile.icm" does appear in the RGB work space list as "sRGB dark".
So Photoshop recognizes the new profile but nevertheless sticks to its default monitor profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1". I also made the experience that deleting all standard profiles in the ..system32/Color folder doesn't affect Photoshop. It still offers all profiles "sRGB IEC61966-2.1" / AdobeRGB / AppleRGB / Color Match RGB in the work spaces list !! Seems the profiles are "built in" the Photoshop program code.
Thus the monitor profile would NOT be picked in the ..system32/Color folder.
Why then does it work on your system? I also checked a tryout of Photoshop CS2 (which also runs well) and no success with the monitor profile.
Thanks for any advice! Roland