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Thanks! From what I sense here, assumed_gamma 1 actually *activates* a gamma
correction of 2.2 in the output file, where the default assumed_gamma 2.2
becomes nothing because it gets divided with display_gamma 2.2.
Oh man! So instead of simulating gamma correction myself by using ordinary
rgb values, I should let the computer do this.. Yes, I understand this now!
Old rgb values should be ^ with 2.2 to get the new values ... but maybe it's
not so simple with finishs.. hmm.. but thank you!
Regards,
Hugo
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