For all of those reading this and not quite aware of the jargon, this simple user-friendly droplet essentially does adaptive gamut mapping, by first deriving the gamut of an image, and the defining a mapping from that gamut to the target gamut and applying it -Klaus can correct me if I'm wrong. The problems are twofold, first off, you don't wanna do this brutally if you have a batch of images fro the same shoot to process, as you need uniformity of gamut mapping for a batch. And second, this didn't really work well with some earlier versions of Argyll so testing is required as it is all ... in the eye of the beholder :) Edmund On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Florian Höch <lists+argyllcms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Very nice :) > > Does it still incorporate tweaks to Argyll's gamut mapping parameters, or > are you using 1.1.0 defaults? (sorry, didn't look at it yet) > > Regards, > > Florian Höch > > Am 24.01.2010 14:21, schrieb Klaus Karcher: >> >> Hi, >> >> I want to let you know that I have released GaMapICC version 0.5: >> <http://digitalproof.info/gamapicc/> >> >> GaMapICC is a simple Mac OS X GUI for Argyll's device link tools >> tiffgamut, collink and cctiff. >> >> The droplet accepts one or more TIFF images as input, derives an >> optimized gamut mapping for the images and the selected output device, >> and converts the images by means of a customized device link profile. >> >> GaMapICC v0.5 works with Snow Leopard and uses Argyll 1.1.0 now. >> There are substantial gamut mapping improvements in comparison to >> previous versions. >> >> Klaus Karcher > > >