Color Management Sean Hayes

Provides a user interface for the built in color management options.


Color Management



Description

Provides a GUI front end for enabling color management in Firefox and Songbird.
Feel free to contact me with any suggestions you have, bugs you’ve found, or translations.




Release Notes

* Changed target application to XUL 1.9.1, so it should work with any XUL 1.9.1 based app, including:
          o Firefox 3.5
          o Thunderbird 3
          o SeaMonkey 2.0
    * Updated for new options in XUL 1.9.1
    * Choose profile dialog now defaults to OS specific color profile folder on Windows, Mac, and Linux.




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Sean Hayes
Sean Hayes

Sorry, I thought Songbird was using Gecko 1.9.1, but I guess it's still using 1.9. When it switches to Gecko 1.9.1 this add-on should work.

over 2 years ago
AMDphreak
AMDphreak

I'm a fan of color management. Um, if you want to teach me how to develop for Songbird, I'd be glad to help out with color management. I have no attention span, so learning to develop for Songbird on my own is basically like trying to swallow a mansion whole. Also I'm a terrible reader. I'm slow and I give up because I'm so damn slow.

I am studying Java, and I studied C++ about a year ago, but I'm not a professional, and I am particularly inexperienced in object oriented parts of Java and C++.

Might be a good idea to suggest a development IDE for me to start with. I'm fine with developing using Linux but I don't have the patience to reinstall Linux a 7th or 8th time. I used to run Arch Linux on a laptop, but the laptop was slow so I got frustrated with the terrible speed and installed Windows 7, which also runs slowly on it, actually.

I currently use a pretty good Phenom x4 desktop with 6GB of fast DDR2 RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 5670. So, don't hold back on suggesting an intensive application. I would prefer something to run on Windows, as my life is pretty much stuck in Windows for now. Hopefully soon I'll get some Linux distro running on my flash drive so I can run it off of that, or maybe purchase a cheap internal HDD I can use for Linux.

BTW I'm a photographer, and I really wish computers used ProPhoto RGB by default. To my understanding, if we used ProPhoto as the actual monitor color space, we would be able to view ProPhoto colors properly, without it being converted to sRGB and losing colors in the process.

about 1 year ago



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Name: Color Management


Author: Sean Hayes

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