[argyllcms] Re: absolute made relative
- From: "Roberto Michelena" <colorsync@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 21:55:40 -0500
All the colors in an ICC profile are stored as white point
relative, so looked at from the absolute intent point of view,
the whole profile can be shifted by manipulating the white
point in the profile.
That's what I knew. So that means yes? if I edit the media white point
of the source profile, to match the one from the destination profile,
will I get an absolute rendering that is identical to the relative
rendering of the unedited profiles?
thanks,
-- Roberto
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All the colors in an ICC profile are stored as white point relative, so looked at from the absolute intent point of view, the whole profile can be shifted by manipulating the white point in the profile.
That's what I knew. So that means yes? if I edit the media white point of the source profile, to match the one from the destination profile, will I get an absolute rendering that is identical to the relative rendering of the unedited profiles?
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