On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Kai-Uwe Behrmann <ku.b@xxxxxx> wrote: > From: Kris Jensen <kristofor.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> >> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 10:23:25 -0400 >> > > Not really argyll related (my appologies) but this is the most focused >> group >> imaginable for answers on the subject. I am looking for good quality, >> public domain CIE 1931 chromaticity diagrams for sRGB and Adobe RGB for >> use >> in a photography text about color. >> >> Is there a program in any of the linux repositories that can generate good >> quality ones? So far I have only been able to take screenshots of the >> profile viewer for the draft copy but am looking for something better. >> > > Did you try the ppmcie command line tool? > > kind regards > Kai-Uwe Behrmann > -- > developing for colour management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org Thanks...I discovered it just after sending the email BUT it seems like the only way to generate a specific chart (i.e. Adobe RGB or sRGB) is by entering the x and y coordinates for each of the 3 primaries and white. So now my hunt has changed a bit. As soon as I can find relatively accurate coordinates I'll try generating my own with the -nolabel and -noblack parameters then swap out the black background for white (since it's being used in a printed text. If you know of any tabulated sources of the x,y locations of the primaries for some of the most common working spaces I'd really appreciate it. cheers, Kristofor