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2.1.1.5 BetaAdded in this release:
Argyll CMS 1.7 beta compatibility: Klein K10-A support and updated technology strings for colorimeter correction creation (requires Argyll CMS 1.7 beta test 2014-05-21 or newer). When creating 3D LUTs with Rec. 1886 or custom tone response curve, force RGB source 0 0 0 to map to RGB destination 0 0 0 (requires Argyll CMS 1.7 beta development code 2014-07-10 or newer).
Enable black output offset instead of all-input offset for 3D LUTs, measurement report and synthetic profile creation.
Black point can be specified when creating a synthetic ICC profile.
Support for the Resolve 10.1 (and newer) CM pattern generator.
Enable interactive display adjustment without creating calibration curves by setting “Tone curve” to “As measured”. This also replaces all calibration setting placeholders in the profile name with the empty string (“”) and removes resulting whitespace.
Windows: Simplified Argyll CMS instrument driver installation by adding a respective menu item to the “Tools” menu.
Changed in this release:
Visual overhaul.
Calibration curves are no longer automatically loaded into the video card gamma table when loading a settings file. To manually load calibration curves into the video card gamma table, choose “Load calibration curves from calibration file or profile...” in the “Options” menu (Linux and Windows only), or install a profile, or use the “Preview calibration” checkbox (Linux and Windows only) in the profile installation dialog. The previous behavior can be restored by editing dispcalGUI.ini and adding a line calibration.autoload = 1.
Split “Smooth B2A tables” into “Enhance effective resolution of colorimetricPCS-to-device table” and “Smoothing” options and moved them to advanced gamut mapping options.
Renamed “Apply BT.1886 gamma mapping” to “Apply tone response curve”.
Always override the source profile tone response curve when using “Apply tone response curve” (3D LUT creation and measurement report) so the result will be correct for the chosen parameters regardless of source profile tone response curve.
Removed black point compensation option from synthetic profile creation window.
Changing the black level or black point Y value when creating a synthetic ICC profile now rounds up or down to make it a multiple of the 16-bit encoding precision used in ICC v2 profiles (which is roughly 0.00153 when normalized to 0..100).
Re-enabled moving the standalone curve viewer between displays updating the graph according to the display it is currently on.
Always append the measurement mode to the instrument string in the measurement report.
Confirm quitting the application (via the application menu “Quit” item or the associated keyboard shortcut) if a task is still running (in practice this only affects Mac OS X as the menu is not accessible on other platforms while a task is running).
When selecting “Locate Argyll CMS executables...” in the menu to switch to a different Argyll CMS version, automatically detect if a newer version is on the search path and offer to use it right away without having to manually browse to the location.
Renamed “Gamma” entry in calibration tone response curve dropdown to “Custom” to emphasize that it is a curve with custom gamma exponent and other parameters.
When switching calibration tone response curve from Rec. 1886 to custom, restore the previous gamma and black output offset parameters (or defaults in case a preset was used).
Show an error message if trying to measure the ambient light color with an instrument which only has a monochrome ambient sensor (e.g. Spyder 3 and 4 Elite or Pro).
Importing colorimeter corrections and enabling the Spyder 2 is now truly automatic (necessary files are downloaded if not present on the local system).
Made black level control an advanced calibration option.
Loading a profile that does not contain calibration settings sets all calibration options to “As measured”.
ReadMe: Completed testchart editor documentation.
Testchart editor: Always enable “Add saturation sweeps” and “Add reference patches...” controls when a preconditioning profile is set, regardless of selected patch distribution and adaptation.
Testchart editor: When enabling/disabling the preconditioning profile, set adapation to 100%/10% respectively.
Linux, profile installation: Try to install the profile using all available systems regardless if one of them fails to install the profile. Only report profile installation as failed if all available systems failed to install the profile. Report specific failures when profile installation only partly succeeds.
Linux, profile installation: Try colormgr as fallback (if available) if profile installation using Argyll 1.6+ failed.
Linux: Use the EDID MD5 to find the device ID (this only works with colord versions released after 26. Apr. 2013).
Mac OS X: No longer require administrator privileges if running from a non-administrator user account.
Windows Vista and newer: Enable system-wide profile and OEM files installation without the need to run the whole application as administrator. The UAC shield icon is shown on buttons if an action requires administrator privileges.
Fixed in this release:
The “Apply BT.1886 gamma mapping” checkbox in the 3D LUT creation window did re-enable itself when clicking on “Create 3D LUT” if Rec709.icm was selected as source profile.
Synthetic ICC profile creation: Setting gamma to absolute or relative when not using Rec. 1886 now actually makes a difference (previously the end result was always an absolute curve).
“Show actual calibration curves from video card” could not be enabled in the standalone curve viewer if the previously selected display did not allow video LUT access.
Measuring the ambient light level with an instrument which only has a monochrome ambient sensor (e.g. Spyder 3 and 4 Elite or Pro).
If loading a calibration created with automatic black point hue correction, that setting was not restored and the default value of no correction was used.
When doing a “Profile only” and using the current calibration from the video card gamma table, Argyll CMS expects 256 entries. Interpolate on-the-fly if the number of entries in the video card gamma table is not 256 (this currently only affects Mac OS X 10.9 and newer where the table contains 1024 entries).
Profile information window: Color coordinates in the status bar were wrong if selected colorspace was not a*b* (bug introduced in dispcalGUI 2.0).
Cosmetic: Correct padding of the patch number in the measurement report summary (fixes missing padding when multiple patches are evaluated for a single criterion).
Testchart editor: IndexError if trying to add saturation sweeps or reference patches when no cells are selected.
Linux, profile installation: Do not regard a missing colormgr as error.
Mac OS X: Selecting “About”, “Locate Argyll CMS executables...” (preferences) and “Quit” in the application menu does something again (this stopped working with the move to wxPython 3.0 GUI library in dispcalGUI 2.0).
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2014.8.16更新内容:MPC-BE 1.4.3.5311
2014年08月16日 13点08分
