I am running gnome with wayland and darktable-git. I assigned a display profile for my monitor via gnome settings and this actually seems to work. The profile itself was created in Windows using DisplayCAL, setting sRGB as the target - a gamut my screen covers almost entirely. However, by default it exhibits slightly greenish tint and some other minor issues which are remedied by calibration.
When I export an image in darktable however and open it with firefox/loupe/gimp/… the images have a slightly reddish tint to them compared to what I see in darktable - almost as if my display profile was accounted for twice.
When I enable the softproofig in darktable and set “display profile” to “sRGB”, the proof matches what I see in other viewers. Setting it back to “system display profile”, the darktable output is what I am actually going for.
Is there a way to fix this? I know there are threads and many, many posts about wayland color management, I am just confused as to what happens in my case and if it can be fixed by proper configuration.
edit: oh - I just noticed, the display profile-setting in the softproofing menu is active, wether or not softproofing is enabled or not. It feels wrong to set the display-profile to srbg, eventhough it somehow makes sense, considering I was calibrating for srgb and wayland seems to color-correct “globally”. Anyway - is this a viable solution for now or is this totally the wrong way to go (if I want to stick to wayland for now and not go for X11…)?