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0001 # 0002 msgid "" 0003 msgstr "" 0004 "Project-Id-Version: Digikam Manual 8.0.0\n" 0005 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" 0006 "POT-Creation-Date: 2023-12-02 00:35+0000\n" 0007 "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-29 18:31+0100\n" 0008 "Last-Translator: KDE Francophone <kde-francophone@kde.org>\n" 0009 "Language-Team: French <kde-francophone@kde.org>\n" 0010 "Language: fr\n" 0011 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 0012 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 0013 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 0014 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" 0015 0016 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:1 0017 msgid "digiKam Color Management Settings" 0018 msgstr "" 0019 0020 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:1 0021 msgid "" 0022 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, " 0023 "learn, easy, configure, setup, color management, icc, profile" 0024 msgstr "" 0025 0026 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:14 0027 msgid "Color Management Settings" 0028 msgstr "" 0029 0030 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:16 0031 msgid "Contents" 0032 msgstr "" 0033 0034 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:19 0035 msgid "Overview" 0036 msgstr "" 0037 0038 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:21 0039 msgid "" 0040 "digiKam is color-management enabled application. RAW files - as they come - " 0041 "are not color managed at all. Your camera provides the data it has captured " 0042 "in a raw format and will let you manage all the processing. Every camera has " 0043 "its specifics as to how it captures color information, therefore you will " 0044 "need to apply a specific profile to the images you want to process. Please " 0045 "refer to the section :ref:`ICC color profile management <color_management>` " 0046 "for more details an explanations." 0047 msgstr "" 0048 0049 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:23 0050 msgid "" 0051 "Basically, a profile *maps* the color information and gives information on " 0052 "how one should render them. It gives also information to Lcms backend and " 0053 "digiKam on how to translate the color information from one color space to an " 0054 "other in order to keep the colors as accurate as possible across all " 0055 "rendering media." 0056 msgstr "" 0057 0058 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:26 0059 msgid "Behavior Settings" 0060 msgstr "" 0061 0062 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:28 0063 msgid "" 0064 "The **Behavior** view ask when opening an image in Image Editor or when you " 0065 "use the Color Management tool with RAW files." 0066 msgstr "" 0067 0068 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:34 0069 msgid "The Color Management Behavior Configuration Page" 0070 msgstr "" 0071 0072 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:36 0073 msgid "" 0074 "**Enable Color Management** is the lead option to turn on/off this feature." 0075 msgstr "" 0076 0077 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:38 0078 msgid "" 0079 "You have to provide a **Working Color Space** profile (linear profiles such " 0080 "as sRGB, ECI-RGB, LStar-RGB, Adobe-RGB or CIE-RGB). If you want to print " 0081 "your images, you may want to opt for Adobe RGB, if it is only for web " 0082 "publishing, sRGB is better (Adobe RGB will be displayed slightly dull in non " 0083 "color managed enabled software such as browsers). However you may change " 0084 "this later of course (by attributing another profile), therefore Adobe RGB " 0085 "can be a good choice for storing and image handling as you can always change " 0086 "it to sRGB before releasing an image for your blog. Note: Do not use non-" 0087 "linear profiles as they will change the color-balance." 0088 msgstr "" 0089 0090 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:40 0091 msgid "" 0092 "The three next sections from this view set the rules for different use cases:" 0093 msgstr "" 0094 0095 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:42 0096 msgid "" 0097 "**When the profile of an image does not match the working color space**: " 0098 "this condition provides two options listed below." 0099 msgstr "" 0100 0101 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:44 0102 msgid "" 0103 "**Ask when opening the image**: If an image has an embedded color profile " 0104 "not matching the working space profile, digiKam will ask if you want to " 0105 "convert to the working space, keep the embedded profile or discard the " 0106 "embedded profile and assign a different one." 0107 msgstr "" 0108 0109 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:46 0110 msgid "" 0111 "**Convert the image to the working color space**: If an image has an " 0112 "embedded color profile not matching the working space profile, digiKam will " 0113 "convert the image's color information to the working color space. This " 0114 "changes the pixel data, but not the appearance of the image." 0115 msgstr "" 0116 0117 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:48 0118 msgid "" 0119 "**When an image has no color profile information**: this condition provides " 0120 "four options listed below." 0121 msgstr "" 0122 0123 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:50 0124 msgid "" 0125 "**Ask when opening the image**: If an image has no embedded color profile, " 0126 "digiKam will ask which color space shall be used to interpret the image and " 0127 "to which color space it shall be transformed for editing." 0128 msgstr "" 0129 0130 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:52 0131 msgid "" 0132 "**Assume it is using the sRGB color space**: in this case, the image is " 0133 "target for an Internet usage. The **and convert it to the working color " 0134 "space** allows to force conversion to the **Working Color Space** previously " 0135 "defined." 0136 msgstr "" 0137 0138 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:54 0139 msgid "" 0140 "**Assume it is using the working color space**: in this case, the image is " 0141 "not target for a specific usage, and **Working Color Space** is used for the " 0142 "conversion." 0143 msgstr "" 0144 0145 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:56 0146 msgid "" 0147 "**Convert it from default input color space to working space**: in this " 0148 "case, the conversion to the **Working Color Space** will be done to include " 0149 "the **Default input color profile** defined in the next settings view." 0150 msgstr "" 0151 0152 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:58 0153 msgid "" 0154 "**When loading a RAW file with uncalibrated colors**: this condition " 0155 "provides three options listed below." 0156 msgstr "" 0157 0158 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:60 0159 msgid "" 0160 "**Ask for the input profile**: digiKam prompts a question to the user to " 0161 "select right **Input color profile** to use." 0162 msgstr "" 0163 0164 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:62 0165 msgid "" 0166 "**Automatic color correction**: digiKam will perform an automatic colors " 0167 "auto-correction based of image historgram analysis." 0168 msgstr "" 0169 0170 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:64 0171 msgid "" 0172 "**Convert it from the default input profile**: digiKam will use the " 0173 "**Default input color profile** defined in the next settings view." 0174 msgstr "" 0175 0176 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:67 0177 msgid "Profiles Settings" 0178 msgstr "" 0179 0180 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:69 0181 msgid "" 0182 "The ICC **Profiles Settings**: here you are given the ability to provide " 0183 "*default* choices for your profiles. Everything is adaptable later-on at the " 0184 "opening of a RAW file." 0185 msgstr "" 0186 0187 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:75 0188 msgid "The Color Management Profiles Configuration Page" 0189 msgstr "" 0190 0191 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:77 0192 msgid "" 0193 "The **Monitor profile** option allows to select the color profile for your " 0194 "screen." 0195 msgstr "" 0196 0197 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:79 0198 msgid "" 0199 "The **Use color managed view** is an alternative to using desktop color " 0200 "management. Only your image in editor will be color managed, not your entire " 0201 "screen. You can at any time toggle this option everywhere in digiKam. This " 0202 "can slow down rendering of the image, depending on the speed of your " 0203 "computer." 0204 msgstr "" 0205 0206 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:81 0207 msgid "" 0208 "**Use color managed view for previews and thumbnails**: with this option, " 0209 "you can also use the color management to render previews and thumbnails in " 0210 "Icon-View, Light-Table, and Import Tool." 0211 msgstr "" 0212 0213 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:83 0214 msgid "" 0215 "The **Default Input color profile** should match the camera maker and model " 0216 "you are using. *Not all profiles are created equal*, there are some that " 0217 "have no tone mapping/gamma correction included (For example Canon camera). " 0218 "In some conditions gamma can be not corrected for 16 bit depth conversion, " 0219 "which means that you have to do the tone mapping yourself." 0220 msgstr "" 0221 0222 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:85 0223 msgid "" 0224 "The **Output device profile** should match the profile for your output " 0225 "device, usually your printer. This profile will be used to do a :ref:`soft " 0226 "proof <soft_proof>`, so you will be able to preview how an image will be " 0227 "rendered via an output device. It enables you to emulate, granted that you " 0228 "have a profile for it, how your image will render for a particular device. " 0229 "It is useful before printing for instance because your printer has a smaller " 0230 "gamut than your camera and some colors might look saturated. You may want to " 0231 "fix this manually instead of relying on the \"blind\" algorithm of your " 0232 "printer." 0233 msgstr "" 0234 0235 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:87 0236 msgid "" 0237 "The **Color Profiles Repository**: digiKam looks for ICC profiles in a " 0238 "number of default locations e.g. :file:`/usr/share/color/icc`. Set this to " 0239 "the folder where you store extra profiles e.g. :file:`/home/user/.color/" 0240 "icc`. digiKam will scan these folders when starting up." 0241 msgstr "" 0242 0243 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:90 0244 msgid "Advanced Settings" 0245 msgstr "" 0246 0247 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:92 0248 msgid "" 0249 "**Use black point compensation**: this setting is a way to make adjustments " 0250 "between the maximum black levels of digital files and the black capabilities " 0251 "of various digital devices." 0252 msgstr "" 0253 0254 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:94 0255 msgid "**Rendering Intents**: this setting provides four options listed below." 0256 msgstr "" 0257 0258 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:96 0259 msgid "" 0260 "**Perceptual**: causes the full gamut of the image to be compressed or " 0261 "expanded to fill the gamut of the destination device, so that gray balance " 0262 "is preserved but colorimetric accuracy may not be preserved. In other words, " 0263 "if certain colors in an image fall outside of the range of colors that the " 0264 "output device can render, the image intent will cause all the colors in the " 0265 "image to be adjusted so that the every color in the image falls within the " 0266 "range that can be rendered and so that the relationship between colors is " 0267 "preserved as much as possible. This intent is most suitable for display of " 0268 "photographs and images, and is the default intent." 0269 msgstr "" 0270 0271 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:98 0272 msgid "" 0273 "**Relative Colorimetric**: is defined such that any colors that fall outside " 0274 "the range that the output device can render are adjusted to the closest " 0275 "color that can be rendered, while all other colors are left unchanged. Proof " 0276 "intent does not preserve the white point." 0277 msgstr "" 0278 0279 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:100 0280 msgid "" 0281 "**Absolute Colorimetric**: causes any colors that fall outside the range " 0282 "that the output device can render to be adjusted to the closest color that " 0283 "can be rendered, while all other colors are left unchanged. This intent " 0284 "preserves the white point and is most suitable for spot colors (Pantone, " 0285 "TruMatch, logo colors, etc.)." 0286 msgstr "" 0287 0288 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:102 0289 msgid "" 0290 "**Saturation**: preserves the saturation of colors in the image at the " 0291 "possible expense of hue and lightness. Implementation of this intent remains " 0292 "somewhat problematic, and the ICC is still working on methods to achieve the " 0293 "desired effects. This intent is most suitable for business graphics such as " 0294 "charts, where it is more important that the colors be vivid and contrast " 0295 "well with each other rather than a specific color." 0296 msgstr "" 0297 0298 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:108 0299 msgid "The Color Management Advanced Configuration Page" 0300 msgstr "" 0301 0302 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:112 0303 msgid "" 0304 "For most cameras it is pretty obvious what color profile they propose for " 0305 "the type at hand, not so for the Canon's. Here is a table of camera/profiles " 0306 "matches, it is non-authoritative of course:" 0307 msgstr "" 0308 0309 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:115 0310 msgid "Camera" 0311 msgstr "" 0312 0313 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:115 0314 msgid "Profile series" 0315 msgstr "" 0316 0317 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:117 0318 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:118 0319 msgid "Canon 1D mark II" 0320 msgstr "" 0321 0322 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:117 0323 msgid "6051" 0324 msgstr "" 0325 0326 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:118 0327 msgid "6111" 0328 msgstr "" 0329 0330 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:119 0331 msgid "Canon 1Ds" 0332 msgstr "" 0333 0334 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:119 0335 msgid "6021" 0336 msgstr "" 0337 0338 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:120 0339 msgid "Canon 1Ds mark II" 0340 msgstr "" 0341 0342 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:120 0343 msgid "6081" 0344 msgstr "" 0345 0346 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:121 0347 msgid "Canon 5D" 0348 msgstr "" 0349 0350 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:121 0351 msgid "6091" 0352 msgstr "" 0353 0354 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:122 0355 msgid "Canon 10D" 0356 msgstr "" 0357 0358 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:122 0359 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:126 0360 msgid "6031" 0361 msgstr "" 0362 0363 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:123 0364 msgid "Canon 20D" 0365 msgstr "" 0366 0367 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:123 0368 msgid "6061" 0369 msgstr "" 0370 0371 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:124 0372 msgid "Canon 30D" 0373 msgstr "" 0374 0375 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:124 0376 msgid "6112" 0377 msgstr "" 0378 0379 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:125 0380 msgid "Canon 40D" 0381 msgstr "" 0382 0383 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:125 0384 msgid "6101" 0385 msgstr "" 0386 0387 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:126 0388 msgid "Canon 300D" 0389 msgstr "" 0390 0391 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:127 0392 msgid "Canon 350D" 0393 msgstr "" 0394 0395 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:127 0396 msgid "6111 or 6071" 0397 msgstr "" 0398 0399 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:128 0400 msgid "Canon 400D" 0401 msgstr "" 0402 0403 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:128 0404 msgid "6131" 0405 msgstr "" 0406 0407 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:131 0408 msgid "" 0409 "The Canon profile extension betray the target style: F for Faithful Style, L " 0410 "for Landscape Style, N for Neutral Style, P for Portrait Style, S for " 0411 "Standard Style." 0412 msgstr "" 0413 0414 #: ../../setup_application/cm_settings.rst:133 0415 msgid "" 0416 "Here you find a typical :ref:`RAW workflow <rawprocessing_workflow>` " 0417 "scenario with Image Editor." 0418 msgstr ""