Hi all,
Note that while icc2xml works very well for most types and classes of ICC
profiles, I’ve noticed that the inverse function (xml2icc or similar, can‘t
recall the exact name) would fail to re-generate ICC profiles for certain
types, especially when they are non-RGB or non-CMYK based profiles.
Best,
Joe Tschudi
Am 17.07.2020 um 18:10 schrieb Alexey Gribunin <Gribunin@xxxxxxx>:
Hello!
Yes, this is quite interesting and useful set of command line utilities!
It's worth looking at this set.
Let's say icc2xml gives possibilities to make special deep hand-edits of
profile tables (clear black, ink cutoff etc.)
iccApplyProfiles can do color conversions of TIFF file from any standard
profile to any. Let's say, from RGB to 6CLR. Or from 6CLR to Lab!
So it gives the possibility to get "poor man's" (soft or hard)-proofs for
multichannel separations! Really unique feature, it was impossible before
without good RIP.
wxProfileDump - simple but very useful profile inspector (the only utility in
the set which has GUI).
Best regards,
Alexey Gribunin.
On 17/07/2020 18:32, Vladimir Gajic (Redacted sender vgajic67 for DMARC)
wrote:
Hello Roger,
That's correct. It's not an Argyll it's from iccMax.
Cheers.
Vladimir Gajic
<graxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:graxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> schrieb am Fr., 17.
Juli 2020, 16:43:
Spassiba (thank you) Vladimir!____
This icc2xml, is that an Argyll feature? ____