2009/2/1 Klaus Karcher >: > I guess it will work well as long as your paper and black chromaticities > are close to the aim values -- otherwise there can be significant abouts > of C, M or Y in the xicclu -fif result (You can avoid at least the paper > tint issues by using the relative colorimetric intent when necessary). True, that's what I experienced. > The xicclu -fif -kx result can be useful anyway: It helps to narrow down > the interval for the iterative search: That's, what I ended up doing. > Another approach would be to invert a K -> L table extracted from your > measurements or calculated with icclu. Yes, if automating this, that would probably be the way to do it. Martin Weberg