Re: Setting default RGB in OS X 10.4?
Re: Setting default RGB in OS X 10.4?
- Subject: Re: Setting default RGB in OS X 10.4?
- From: Rolf Gierling <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 12:48:04 +0200
John,
Am 05.05.2005 um 00:16 schrieb John Gnaegy:
There is no way to set any of the default space profiles in Tiger.
It's a preference we added thinking third party apps would use those
popups as a simplified way to manage their profile options, but it's
been unused for years and years. Simpler to just take it out than to
explain to every user seeing them that yes those are settable options,
but that no application uses them.
an interesting point of view. Don't get that personal.
My simple question to that answer is:
Did anyone at Apple ask us, the users, the ones who pay,
if we use it, if we like it?
There have been discussions since the introduction of Mac OS X about
the discrepancies
between the system using Generic profiles and the settings done in the
ColorSync Utility.
If I understood the results right, most of us would have liked that the
system behaviour
would be the one set up in ColorSync Utility. Once set up, then to
forget.
There was no reaction. Now that backfall to Microsoft level. I start
believing that Apple
took the road away of being the designers and publishers platform.
And still that lack of documentation, for ColorSync users, and for
ColorSync developers.
I am disappointed.
Rolf
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