On 05/05/11 19:43, Steve Purcell wrote: > I think I've been conflating sRGB and device colors. > What I'd be in favor of right now would be somebody changing NS > to use device RGB colors by default, and seeing if the world > falls apart > > The indications are that it would improve matters for NS emacs > users without upsetting anyone else. Apple docs do seem quite insistent that the right thing to do is to stick to NSCalibratedRGBColorSpace. Uh. Then I saw that iterm2 that you mentioned is GPL licensed, so, hey, I can see what it's doing. And, it, like emacs, seems to be using the NSCalibratedRGBColorSpace throughout, at least at first glance. [1] So why then would the colors be different? Well, one possibility would be emaccs somehow not using the api right, but that reminded me of something quite important: If iterm2 acts as a 256 color terminal emulator, it likely has a fixed 256 color palette, just like an x11 256 color terminal. [2]. Some 24-bit colors can be displayed perfectly with such a palette, but the bulk get approximated to the nearest available from the palette. To show you the quantization effect I mean, see the attached emacs_tt_vs_gui_cols.png, it's a screenshot from my x11 system of emacs using the same face color settings in x11 emacs and a 256-color text terminal. On a text terminal, emacs can only pick similar but not quite identical colors. So, uh, what other apps did you compare emacs to besides iterm2? Colors shown via iterm2 are suspect! (I realise you mention applying an srgb to apply-generic-rgb transform "manually" and it giving acceptable results, but I'm now wondering was that all some sort of unlikely coincidence) I'd also be worried that "DigitalColor Meter" utility might lead astray a bit. Say it shows the about-to-go-to-device values - that would meaning that sure, as Erik reported with his patch, when emacs uses the device space, effectively a passthru, values you put into emacs exactly match the utility's feedback... but... does that patched emacs then match other common apps, and do other common apps which allow rgb entry match the utility's feedback? (not clear to me from the thread) Unfortunately I don't have a mac, so right now I can't personally compare to other apps or test anything... > Having a customization for the NS colorspace would be a nice-to-have, Yup. > and the possibility of having colors displayed identically across > all window-systems would be a laudable longer-term goal. Indeed. [1] http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=Calibrated+package%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fiterm2\.googlecode\.com [2] http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/terminal_colours/#256