If you want to see if a browser handles profiles properly go to Www.color.org Find the link on the right side of the page "Is your system v4 ready?" On that page there are pdf and html pages that will tell you how the browser is working. If you want a real kick, try printing each page to your favorite printer..... Regards, Tom On 11/19/12 8:49 PM, "Roger Breton" <graxx@videotron.ca> wrote:
Things are very different on the WinPro tablet front because of the x86 genealogy. Earlier this week, I installed and ran BabelColor PatchTool and CT&A without a glitch on an ASUS eSlate tablet running Windows 8, successfully connecting to an EyeOnePro off one of the two standard built-in USB ports. Not bad for a "tablet".
RT presents the same interface as
the full Win8 but I realize any applications must come through the Microsoft Store.
So driver design is the issue on RT? I have yet to measure the
Surface display? It is possibly close to sRGB? I'll find out soon enough. But if I really need to, I think that I could always display a series of RGB colors, measure them, record their value and turn them into a standard ICC profile with some kind of profilers running off another machine. Then I guess I could just dump that profile into the standard Windows\...\color ICC profiles location on RT, select it as the monitor profile in Windows CM Control Panel and voilĂ !
The interface is there? It lets me navigate to any
directories on this system? So why wouldn't it work?
For now, I don't have an
application that could consume this profile that I'm aware of but I'm curious to test it.
Does anyone know how good was Internet Explorer with Color
Management?
Best / Roger -----Original Message----- From:
colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=videotron.ca@lists.apple.com [mailto:colorsync-u sers-bounces+graxx=videotron.ca@lists.apple.com] On Behalf Of THOMAS A LIANZA Sent: November-19-12 7:27 AM To: graeme@argyllcms.com; ColorSync Subject: Re: Windows RT display calibration and profiling
I agree
with Graeme on this issue. The use and control of application data on the mobile platforms is very different than in traditional OS situations. The available data for applications on the mobile platform is strictly "sand boxed" for security reasons, and writing of data for use by multiple applications or use by the OS is nearly impossible. Also, the hardware interface characteristics are very restrictive. A platform may have a USB interface, but it is often restricted to keyboard and mouse applications. Some of the platforms allow reading of data from a flash drive or writing to a flash drive, but the use of data from the flash drive is highly regulated. A good example of this is the image import kit for iPad. It is basically USB, but application support is limited to one or two apps and their data is basically available only to the application that imported the data.
Regards, Tom On 11/18/12 10:40 PM, "Graeme Gill"
<graeme2@argyllcms.com> wrote:
Roger Breton wrote:
The color management infrastructure is the same as in the "regular" Windows. I have an RT tablet in my hand and the CMS Control Panel is identical to the one in Win7.
Be that as it may, the only 3rd party Apps allowed on RT are Metro apps, and they don't have access to the full win32 API. So it's not clear if an RT app can (for instance) open a PCI host port, or set a display calibration LUT or ICC profile.
A quick search through the RT API revealed no such functions (but it's quite possible I missed something.)
Graeme Gill.
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