[argyllcms] Re: Custom "non-Argyll" charts
- From: Gerhard Fuernkranz <nospam456@xxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2019 18:12:23 +0100
Am 21.12.19 um 16:28 schrieb Normand Fortier:
Yes, I should have been clearer. The following command:
$ targen -v -w -W -d2 -G -g128 -f1800 test
will produce a target with that "hole" around the gray axis (try it and look at
the testd.x3d.html file in your browser).
Well, from the top It looks like a "hole", still I don't think that the
average/max *3D* distances of the full-spread points to their nearest neighbor point is
really larger in the center region than nearest neighbor distances in other regions. What
happens is that the direction to the nearest neighbor is almost normal to the gray axis
in the center region (due to the large number of fixed gray axis points), giving just the
illusion of larger 3D distances when projecting the 3D space to a 2D plane from the top.
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