[argyllcms] Re: Using a generated profile on Mac OS X
- From: Gerhard Fuernkranz <nospam456@xxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 23:50:25 +0200
Morgan Redman wrote:
and the device and manufacturer fields are both '????'
You can specify them as command line arguments, when you call profile.
usage: profile [-options] inoutfile
[...]
-A manufacturer Manufacturer description string
-M model Model description string
-D description Profile Description string (Default "inoutfile")
[...]
Should the class not be display?
Which DEVICE_CLASS was given in the .ti3 file?
Which leads to the next question: How was the .ti3 file created?
Regards,
Gerhard
And the platform Apple? Is there something obvious that Im doing
wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- Morgan
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You can specify them as command line arguments, when you call profile.
Which DEVICE_CLASS was given in the .ti3 file? Which leads to the next question: How was the .ti3 file created?
- Morgan
- [argyllcms] Using a generated profile on Mac OS X
- From: Morgan Redman