[argyllcms] Re: Silly colprof issue?
- From: <graxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 13:27:28 -0500
I’m sorry for asking these dumb “DOS” and “Windows” kind of questions (fragen).
I created a humble GUI wrapper for Argyll command-line utilities. See here:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkD78CVR1NBqktguP9MJNkX0Z0nCVw?e=UTP4OF
The thing that baffles me is that, when I run “targen” with the same list of
arguments as below, from within my little humble “environment”, I don’t get any
errors. It’s only (apparently) when I try to run targen, manually, from within
the cmd.exe window, after pasting the arguments, that I get the error from
colprof.
As a note…. I don’t intend to ever run colprof or the other Argyll commands
directly from within the “DOS” cmd.exe window… It’s just that, I was
experimenting with capturing the output of colprof to the console, adding the “
capture.txt” option at the end of the command line, that I started to run
into the error.
By the way, if you ask, I tried to add C:\Argyll\bin to my PATH statement to no
avail.
/ Roger
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Subject: [argyllcms] Silly colprof issue?
I am getting an error when generating a profile with colprof.
This is the line I’m running (lots of arguments, I know):
C:\Argyll\bin>colprof -v -A""NEC"" -M""PA271W"" -D""NEC PA271W 20 patches aCMS
2020 01 21 11-18"" -ag -C""XYZ Inc. 2020"" -O""C:\ArgyllOut\NEC PA271W20
patches aCMS.icm"" C:\ArgyllOut\outFile
And this is the error I am getting:
* colprof: Error - CGATS file read error : Unable to open file
'PA271W.ti3' for reading
Why, all of a sudden, is colprof “confused” between my monitor name, which
shows up under the “-M” parameter and the “outfile” which is specified as the
last parameter on the command line, as it should?
Beats me what I’m doing wrong ☹
/ Roger
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