Well, it turned out that the -K parameter was the culprit. As indicated in
the online documentation, the K parameter is designed for the DTP92 and
Optix.
Strange, it should be ignored, but I'll look into it.
I tried typing: "-w 0.3457,0.3585" or "-w0.3457,0.3585"
Again, strange. Either of these should work, and seemed to work in your
previous example. I didn't think there was any localization that could
get in the way.
For instance, if I try:
dispcal -dfake -w 0.3457,0.3585 test
and then in the menu choose 2) to adjust white point,
0.3457 0.3585 are shown as the targets.
Graeme Gill.