what other options, aside Profile Inspector are there to edit (except the now discontinued ProfileMaker/Editor)?
nino On 8/5/2011 12:13 PM, Nikolay Pokhilchenko wrote:
05.08.2011, 11:58 edmund ronald wrote: Anyway, there is little point in fully profiling a modern SLR, in my experience, they are superbly linearized. What you really need is just to establish the primaries, this will perfectly solve even nasty lighting for you. The hard part is just getting the Raw data, and writing the profile out. The core code is 3 lines, it can be done in anything including Javascript and Python. I know about this because it attracted my attention some years ago and I did it all in Matlab, worked perfectly. Does Argyll provide a way to write out an input profile with given primaries? Edmund, I've do the profile by the next manner (in MS Windows): 1. Compute the simple matrix profile by ArgyllCMS2. Open the profile by Profile Inspector (http://www.color.org/ICCProfileInspector2_4.zip) and change the primaries and gamma as needed.