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Wayland Protocols 1.44 Released With Color-Representation

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Last updated: 2025/04/28 at 6:45 AM
News Room Published 28 April 2025
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Wayland Protocols 1.44 released on Sunday and with it comes one new protocol addition.

Coming to Wayland Protocol’s staging area is the color-representation protocol, which is around letting clients provide metadata about its YCbCr buffer contents.

The merge request for color-representation has been two years in the making and led by Sebastian Wick. The color-representation protocol allows for the metadata to define the alpha mode, color model, and sub-sampling and quantization range for interpreting buffer contents. With these additions it can help in converting YCbCr pixel formats to RGB.

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There is already pending code for color-representation by the KDE KWin, GNOME Mutter, and Weston compositors. There is also color-representation use ready by GStreamer and the MPV media player. This is another step forward for improving color management / HDR under Wayland.

With color-representation now merged into Wayland Protocols, it opens the door for compositors and apps to take off in their support for it. The color-representation protocol is the main addition of Wayland Protocols 1.44.

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