- The "light" icon theme is now a little lighter, to increase contrast.
- Toolbox icons are now small.
- Buttons:
- Buttons without labels which use icons as their only source of info regarding what the button does (e.g. the white-balance pipette button) use normal-sized icons.
- Labeled buttons which use icons as an auxiliary source of information (e.g. Auto-Crop) now use small icons. Curve type icons are also small even though they have no labels.
- Colored circles are smaller.
- Curve type icons redesigned and small.
- Hand icons (when panning the preview) redesigned to have a clear outline regardless of background color.
- Magnifier icons redesigned to have a thinner magnifier frame and larger inner parts.
- Perspective, distortion and crop icons redesigned.
- Some small icons were missing the `-small` suffix, now renamed.
The JSON file is called workingspaces.json, it can be either in the global iccprofiles directory, or in the user's ICC profiles dir (set in preferences).
The format is the following:
{"working_spaces": [
{
"name" : "ACES",
"file" : "/path/to/ACES.icc"
},
{
"name" : "ACEScg",
"matrix" : [0.7184354, 0.16578523, 0.09882643, 0.29728935, 0.66958117, 0.03571544, -0.00647622, 0.01469771, 0.66732561]
}
]}
if "matrix" is present, "file" is ignored. If only "file" is present, the matrix is extracted from the ICC profile. For this, we look only at the R, G, and B matrix columns and the white point set in the profile. Bradford adaptation is used to convert the matrix to D50. Anything else (LUT, TRC, ...) in the profile is ignored.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the profile is suitable to be used as a working space.