So Andy, Is CxF3 at the heart of ISO 28178? MfG /Roger > -----Message d'origine----- > De : argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:argyllcms- > bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Andreas Kraushaar > Envoyé : 3 juillet 2009 02:16 > À : argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Objet : [argyllcms] Re: inverse logo2cgats > > CxF 3 fixes that. > > Andy > > On 02.07.2009, at 19:11, Klaus Karcher wrote: > > >> Claas Bickeböller wrote: > >>> There is even a new ISO standard that defines the format for > >>> colour data > >>> as ASCII as well as in XML format. > >>> That's ISO 28178. > > > > Graeme Gill wrote: > >> That sounds more likely, although it's not clear if by ASCII they > >> mean that it's CGATS, and in any case it seems as loose as CGATS: > >> "ISO 28178:2009 is intended to be used in conjunction with other > >> standards that will define the required data, and tags or keywords > >> for specific data exchange applications.". > >> The standard is expensive too, working against wide adoption. > > > > I'm confused about the relation between CGATS.17, CxF / CxF 2 and > > ISO 28178 > >