I recently had occasion to look at some images in the default viewer, Eye of Gnome, and noticed that these images seemed to be sharper and brighter than the same images opened in either gThumb or GIMP. The images opened in gThumb and GIMP were virtually the same in appearance. After lots of experimentation the nearest I could get the images opened in GIMP to those opened in EoG was to increase the saturation of the GIMP images.
You may say 'so what' but I want to compare and contrast images with others and it makes it that more difficult if we have to make sure we use the same application to view our images. I have posed the question on the GIMP list but, apart from being blinded with colour management, I have not progressed. So, I have a situation where, with the same hardware and operating system (ie my set up) and the same images what I see on my monitor is software dependent. Is there anyone on this list who may be able to throw some light on the situation, please? Norman -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/