http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11532
Roland rolandgef@web.de changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Roland rolandgef@web.de 2008-02-11 12:12:32 --- Thank you very much for replying that soon. I think that the approach of Hans Leidekker is very promising.
The only problem is that Photoshop is not able to pick its own monitor profile. The color management is done in Photoshop alone, but the monitor profile is chosen from the settings (wherever) of the OS (WINE).
I used the "AdobeGamma" Control Panel to generate a new profile. There is an output to System32/Colors and to Wine's "system.reg" (the entry for "Monitor Profile" channges to the new profile by Adobe Gamma). Unfortunately this entry of Adobe Gamma has no effect on Photoshop which sticks to sRGB as monitor profile.
The same procedure in Windows XP does change the profile in Control Panels "desk.cpl" (and the registry..) and Photoshop takes the new profile.
Remark: Adobe Gamma is only a test, I would prefer to calibrate the monitor with a photo spectrometer as Eye-one.
I hope there will be a way of "colaboration" of wine and Photoshop (I don't think Adobe will change something to make it work better under Linux - but it is the best image editor, as far as I know).
Thanks a lot for your help!