The names of the Argyll programs in the command lines are links to each program’s excellent documentation. The following are some personal observations about the profiling process. GNU Image Manipulation Program 2.8.14 with Raw converter/image editor: RawTherapee 4.2. I mainly followed the tutorials on the Typical usage Scenarios and Examples page, together with the documentation for each individual program. rpm download.Ĭolor management application: Argyll Color Management System 1.6.3, by Graeme Gill. The applications below were all installed from the repositories, except for TurboPrint which was an. Operating system: Korora 20 (a Fedora remix), 64-bit. I must admit that the results were more a “proof of concept” than an ideal workflow, partly because of available alternatives, and partly because of limitations on my own ability to print in Linux. It is actually a continuation of my page on zone system calibration in linux. Partly out of curiosity, and partly to help widen the horizon of digital photography, I have worked through a color management workflow entirely in Linux, from raw photo to monitor to print.