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  • Nephalis@discuss.tchncs.deOPtoKDEColour Saturation
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    8 days ago

    Ok, I have watched a short video to create a colour profile with RawTherapee but it was a kind of preset for internal uses. I have no clue if this can be exported. But yes, It could be difficult to achive what I am looking for and create this profile…

    I have a Radeon so nVibrant is no choice.

    Thank you very much for the reference even if I do not have seen shader code ever before.


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    Maybe I underestimate this peofiles, but I got it this way:
    These profiles are made to have better matching colours when it comes to different devices. For example, a photo camera, your display and the printer. All of them will show differences for each colour in your taken pictures. A profile is used to minimize those differences so that the print is as close as it could get on your taken or edited picture colorwise.

    So I think this is not the tool I am looking for. Moreover, to create my own profile i need a colorimeter to measure the colours my display is showing.





  • I use Trilium and I like it. The first thing I would like to mention: Trilium is stale and there is Trilium Next the official successor… More or less… If you choose to try, start with the one that is still in development.

    But to be fair, I does not use it as I wanted to. My plan was to use it completly with markdown but I am to dumb or ignorant to do it right. So I simply use the wysiwig style integration to style my texts.

    I will watch a video that shows me how to properly use markdown in there.

    On the other hand, actually I think about switching to some AsciiDoc Notes/Wiki stuff. Simply because I like the way AsciiDoc works…

    And the last to mention: I have no experience with Authelia.










  • When possible JetBrains IDEs. The downside of this: other (has not tested that much to be honest) IDEs can feel like better text editors or outdated IDEs…

    Why: They feel like every important aspect of development is thought through and covered in a good to very good manner or there is an addon for the missing aspect. The stable version almost never has any problems…

    I think thats it.