e. Use the later if you plan to
use ICC Examin as colour viewer in CinePaint on osX.
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the later if you
plan to use ICC Examin as colour viewer in CinePaint on osX.
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command line: use jpegicc coming with lcms
gui: CinePaint www.cinepaint.org
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Casper,
best is to convert into a 16-bit depth Lab buffer, then correct and go
back to whatever you need. You should then be done with nearly every
colour space.
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in the oyranos_profiles_base package editing and
then reusing under the same name is not allowed.
You can download at:
http://www.behrmann.name/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=34Itemid=68
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.
Anyway with renaming the colour space from Lab to RGB the profile works.
It is about Lindbloom's Uniform Perceptual Lab profile.
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profile deals with
a tweaked Lab, so I wonder if the profile should be tagged as using Lab at
all. That's not the Lab space all we are used.
Well, that [L]*ab is somewhat rotated. Calling it internally RGB should be
ok.
thanks
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Am 22.05.05, 23:11 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Fuernkranz:
Kai-Uwe Behrmann schrieb:
No problem to create the curves and the usual RGB clipping casts too. Soft
clipping does not help.
You mean, although this seems to be the standardized method for conversion
from log encoding to video RGB
possible.
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for v4 tables only.
Maybe I give it a try.
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Am 22.05.05, 21:47 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Fuernkranz:
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white is encoded as 685 (not 255), and black as 95 (as you say). However,
Yes you are right here as well as Bob with 685 not 255.
these values seem to be only the default values, and my interpretation
digital backs I have seen except of the Spheron HDR scancamera.
Slide film can nothing do about insufficient scanners.
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Hi,
Additionally attched a view at the *b channel of the generated CLUT.
Hue and Saturation where changed. Maybe this explains the funny results?
Brightness and Contrast works more explainable to me.
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the
(scanner/camera) image.
Where should we actually do embeddeding of Profiles into such files ???
Kindly clear my doubts.
Look at the lcms file tools for examples.
Thanks and regards,
Karthik bala guru
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be found in the tifficc command line util,
which is provided with the lcms library. You can look at the sources.
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about monitor primaries make such tools not very valuable for relyable
work in DTP.
Even though it is nice to play with.
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Mike,
an null 3D grid is not defined. It is legal by an CMM to reject because
of this state. The null 3D grid profiles of lcms are for internal usage
only. Better not to export or embed them.
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you describe. The results are ok.
dE is much better since I use cmsFLAGS_NOTPRECALC ;)
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the correct profile for that device.
What does You think are such informations reachable?
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Hi,
does sane currently export device informations like:
manufacturer, model and ID/serial number?
This would help me in further processing the output of sane.
thanks
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
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X11 and the developer tools are all on Your osX CDs. I am not shure how to
proceed as I have no ibook handy, but You should devinately find
them there and easily install the packages (X11, gcc, Xcode ...) .
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and the OpenICC
mailing lists. You can follow the link to the ICC path discussion results
http://bugs.freestandards.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77
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PE_BGRA_8 as output to lcms
for the CMYKtoRGB conversion. It should give an small speed advantage to
touch data it in the first place and avoid the later Qt swab call.
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are not living that far away. The Linux-Bus will bring people
from Berlin over Dresden to Chemnitz.
For more reading about linux and colour management follow the link below.
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:
Hi,
Kai-Uwe Behrmann said:
As X is an large project, I prefere to ask You in the first place.
Would You mind to rename the typedef BOOL in the lcms header?
and Hans Leidekker said:
It would also be nice if no editing is needed for the header to be
useable on Windows and non-Windows
will put such an type in
the global namespace too.
I know about the #define workaround You suggested. As it seems an
repeated request I like to confirm.
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same memory across applications and save space. Is taking the profile id's
of both involved profiles plus creation options sufficent?
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:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
The offsets can easily been exchanged through Oyranos, as well as the
othe parameters influencing the transform. As an option the chache can
been removed after switching the computer off.
It is important to note that expecting a shared memory system
knowledge
is mostly helpful doing it right from the beginning.
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Am 14.12.04, 09:49 +0100 schrieb Boudewijn Rempt:
I've been experimenting, and I definitely need to cache at least some
transforms. It turns out to be prohibitively slow to recreate the transform
to the monitor profile for every display action, for instance.
Can You describe the display
Where is the separation profile? It is not embedded in any of these
images.
Am 07.12.04, 07:06 +1100 schrieb Owen:
> On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:53:58 +1030
> David Purton wrote:
>
>
> > > I think if I was to give a printer a pdf, I would give him the one
> > > from Scribus
> > >
> > > If I had to
ay change in the next version,
so dont spent money for profile creation or at least stick to one
gimp-print/Gutenprint version. That said it is not distribution ready but
testers are welcome to point out weaknesses.
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the resolution tag means:
774/0.33 = ~2322 Inch or ca. 6 by 13 meter physical dimension.
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Am 22.11.04, 17:34
The text output of tiffinfo would help. This small programm in included in
most distributions as an small tiffutil package.
usage:
my_computer$ tiffinfo file.tiff > output.txt
Post this text to the list here please.
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Hi,
lcms includes the above mentioned files for the iccjpeg utility. I like to
give credits to the author(s) while using it. Who is the original author
and did You, Marti, bring modifications in, so I should put Your name
somewhere too.
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Ross,
thanks for pointing out this behaviour. I will change this in my code.
This message may be helpfull to the lcms list too. Therefore I crosspost.
As about libtiff fax coding I must pass. I am coming from the float side,
working on HDR imagery.
kind regards
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Marti,
You suggest to use tiff tags (whitepoint, primary chromaticies, ...) to
obtain sufficient data for on-the-fly profile creation.
Are there reasons not to support it in tifficc?
My
of the input profile has
gamma = 1.0 .
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Scribus,
GraphicsMagic and the others.
I come soon in need to interoperate with different applications. managing
default profiles, paths, using starter scripts ...
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some more time to
finish.
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pass to cmsCreateTransform() ?
cmsFLAGS_NOTPRECALC?
cmsFLAGS_HIGHRESPRECALC?
Precalculated device links are not too accurate for a XYZ or linear RGB space.
cmsFLAGS_NOTPRECALC will give the best result, but is slower.
See atachment.
Best Regards,
Gerhard
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Am 17.09.04, 02:26 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Fuernkranz:
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agree. Only an example: the SGILOGLUV encoding in the TIFF spec is XYZ. I
simply like to handle these images as XYZ in floating point color space,
and see them through the correct monitor profile on screen
in CinePaint without beeing afraid to get
lost of 1.0 values ;)
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Hi,
while brightening HDRs I see often the coloured halos arround the sun,
clouds and other bright regions. I understand that an simple clipping of
one channel befor the maximum of all other channels is reached causes such
hue shifts. Only I thought lcms is able to do an hue preserving clip.
for CinePaint and any other
profile handling HDR application.
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Marti,
I've obtained cgats measurement data with spectral nmxxx (Nanometer)
content in BEGIN_DATA_FORMAT / END_DATA_FORMAT scope. Can You please make
arbitrary DATA_FORMAT identifiers visible in lcms? It would help me with
this content.
thanks
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the result?
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Downgraded to automake 1.7 (from what Craig Bradney wrote) and did the
sequence mentioned downward. Now it works.
thanks Lukasz and Craig
Kai-Uwe
Am 19.08.04, 11:07 +0200 schrieb Lukasz [DeeJay1] Jernas:
> Dnia Thu, 19 Aug 2004 09:18:08 +0200 (CEST) w e-mailu od Kai-Uwe
> Be
bit integer images can be handled. (This is not
possible with the current RGBA tiff loader as well.)
16-bit -> PDF?
Please correct me and tell me about the available mechanism to detect the
usage (view/print) of the LoadPict image.
kind regards
Kai-Uwe Be
:)
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Am 15.08.04, 00:21 +0200 schrieb Sven Neumann:
Hi,
Kai-Uwe Behrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As long as there is somthing simple possible like:
#define cinepaint_func gimp-func
#namespace_GIMP
gimp_func (whatever_You_like, arguments);
#endif
like.
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PS: ICC conversion to CMYK is done in my version of the print plug-in not
in the tiff
have any concerns using gimp_func() in CinePaint?
regards
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Am 14.08.04, 18:16 +0200 schrieb Sven Neumann:
Hi,
Kai-Uwe Behrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are You interessted into sharing the same PDB function names from
what is allready gone into CinePaint?
You aren't still
conversion as You like.
Can someone give me an hint, in which files to start and give me an
roughly hint, which functions to use in scribus to get raster arrays in.
Searching for such things takes very often the most time.
Maybe You have rules for fileloading I should be aware of.
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of this,
but they are not that convenient.
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Hi,
while valgrind-ing in CinePaint, I have many messages about memory access
errors. - Valgrind is the memory debugger of the KDE project and others.
Anyway I dont know how to observe an certain memory block for read/write
access. Hints
reader, but stripped it out now, because
CinePaints internal color management can handle CMYK natively.
Anyway if You like to look into the old tiff code, let me know and I will
send it to anyone interessted.
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Hi,
what is the purpouse of the chrm - chromaticityType encoding tag?
I found it in several profiles created by lcms profilers. Arent the
[r,g,b,k]XYZ tags allready enough?
Marti,
I am unshure with the above tag. I read the number of device channels and
the encoded phosphors as uint16Numbers (2
PM, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am not very firm with static linking, but could it be You need to
feed
-llcms intead of -lcms to the linker?
Hope this helps
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 01.07.04, 15:27 +0800 schrieb Peter:
Hello Marti,
I have compile lcms v1.1.3 on Mac
Hi Peter,
I am not very firm with static linking, but could it be You need to feed
-llcms intead of -lcms to the linker?
Hope this helps
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 01.07.04, 15:27 +0800 schrieb Peter:
Hello Marti,
I have compile lcms v1.1.3 on Mac OS X (10.3.4 + Dev Tools 1.1), and it
works
.
The target I used was the C1 from Wolf Faust. Look at www.coloraid.de for
more information. It is an A4 non glossy IT8.
regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 01.07.04, 13:30 +0200 schrieb Mikolaj Tutak:
Hi!
I shot some Kodak Color taget with my EOS 300D, then I converted RAW's into
48bpp TIFF's. Here is small
-profile.
:-) Jan-Peter
Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
as far as I understand CIE*Lab is an way to describe colors, which may or
may not be physically existent.
My question is which is the colorspacebody of physically ideal
refrective media? What is the belonging gamut of Lab
Hi,
as far as I understand CIE*Lab is an way to describe colors, which may or
may not be physically existent.
My question is which is the colorspacebody of physically ideal
refrective media? What is the belonging gamut of Lab?
Is it possible to shrink such an colorspacebody to an special
aid :)
Courious about the calibration target in conjunction with an monitor. Do
You like to calibrate the monitor with Wolf Fausts target?
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color management. Responsible software should add if this
is the users intention.
CRTs. Applications should always allow the user to explicitly specify
the input color space to use.
thanks for sharing Your thoughts
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 26.05.04, 18:11 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Fuernkranz:
I guess it's a very similar situation as with Windows GDI printers. The
manufacturers attempt to make the instrument as dumb as possible and to do
the more complicated computations in software on the host, since this makes
the devices
Am 24.05.04, 10:58 -0700 schrieb Troy Wu:
Unfortunately, being able to measure output values only solves half the
problem. For a full color-correction workflow, I need to be able to
soft-proof, which requires that my monitor is profiled and calibrated.
To do so requires a colorimeter--or
Am 11.05.04, 17:04 +0800 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What are Your experiences with camera calibration?
The procedure to generate ICC profile for both scanner and DSC should be
same, but the problem is scanner use fixed illuminant, DSC may change
illuminants,
that means you can generate lot
Marti,
I found something in my own app. 1.12 seems to be more tollerant with my
bug.
CHANNELS_SH(3) EXTRA_SH(1) causes my problem with 8-bit CMYKs. For
16-bit lcms let it pass. So I was irritated and thought it has something
to do with the profile.
Anyway, setting CHANNELS_SH(4) EXTRA_SH(0) is
Hi,
thanks for the copyright tag now interfaced. Additionaly I would like to
customize the whitepoint tag description on my own. Marti, can You
therefore please remove the Whitepoint: string in
_cmsIdentifyWhitePoint for the next release?
The new integer routines seems to have problems with
Usually the scribus icc folder is not related to lcms. Scribus uses lcms
as library. So lcms has no control over file locations.
Better You post to the scribus mailing list to get out theyre correct
icc path.
To detect available profiles for any application is not yet implemented
for linux.
Am 15.03.04, 15:17 - schrieb John Cupitt:
Hi Kai-Uwe,
Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
I read the Eye One color measurement device can been used for
device calibration. Did somebody us it to measure real world colors and
intensities? Is it useable for reflective measuring like paintings
Hi,
thanks.
Your snippet brings me a step further. Everything is now visible.
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Am 13.03.04, 15:27 +0100 schrieb Marti Maria:
There is a small mistake here. cmsReadICCLut is supposed to return
a LUT structure, which is not a gamma table.
Try this:
LPLUT Lut = cmsReadICCLut(
Marti,
ICC2LCMS is used as well outside tifficc.c . (I have accidentialy
createt my own version in cinepaint.)
Can You put in one of the next releases the reverse of
LCMSAPI icColorSpaceSignature LCMSEXPORT _cmsICCcolorSpace(int OurNotation);
Maybe calling the reverse _cmsLcmsColorSpace .
As
Hi,
I like to do optimized standard transformations outside lcms.
Are the conversions between PCS XYZ - Lab and from PCS - sRGB
matrix based? So it would be simple to do the math in the application.
Is this approach possible?
If yes, where can I find these matrixes? Are they publically
Am 08.12.03, 09:37 -0500 schrieb Peter Linnell:
> > Next:
> > You show one profile selection for Images and one for Colours, what are
> > they intented for? (Hope, I dont repeat former asked questions.)
>
> The idea is images like photos might have a a different device profile
> assigned to them:
Hi Craig,
Am 08.12.03, 12:21 +0100 schrieb Craig Bradney:
> What version are you using? There was a fix recently with regards to CMS
> directories, which was about the last fix before 1.1.3. was released.
I compiled version 1.1.3 . Wich was very easy to do :-)
Kai-Uwe
Hi,
my name is Kai-Uwe Behrmann from Chemnitz/Germany. I work as free
programmer and photograph panoramas on medium format film.
The scribus application has an promizing CMS. In order to test it and to
get a look and feel of its behaviour I liked to go in the CMS dialog.
Therefore I created
Marti,
Am 03.12.03, 16:35 +0100 schrieb Marti Maria:
I've managed to set correct permissions. Seems latest versions of Cygwin does
support atributtes too. So, many thanks for point this
out.
Thanks for changing this.
Regarding floating point, I really appreciate any contribution. But I'm
Hi Sven and tiff maintainer,
Am 28.11.03, 15:00 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
I agree that it makes sense to make the code for the two plug-ins more
common since it will make it easier to merge changes between the two
but I am not going to accept any ifdef's in GIMP CVS that aren't
strictly
Hi Sven and tiff maintainer,
Am 28.11.03, 15:00 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
I agree that it makes sense to make the code for the two plug-ins more
common since it will make it easier to merge changes between the two
but I am not going to accept any ifdef's in GIMP CVS that aren't
strictly
Am 24.11.03, 11:29 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
Hmm? As I already outlined, the configure check in GIMP doesn't help
external plug-ins and modules. Also, GIMP does not depend on lcms now,
so I wonder what exactly you are trying to do with it ...?
I guessed You mean to set an variable which
Am 26.11.03, 12:32 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
They should probably be included at some point. Actually our goal was
to move as much plug-ins out of the main distribution as possible and
not to accept any new plug-ins. However since there's still no
useable plug-in registry, we lately
TIFF plugin shows progress bar when run non-interactive .
So this may remained open.
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Am 21.11.03, 07:44 -0800 schrieb Daniel Rogers:
| This would be fine for unix based systems too. Are there any plans to
| create an system interface for X to plug-in an CMM?
| Do You know someone allready working on this?
yeah, I am working on this. Hopefully, I will
Am 21.11.03, 09:37 -0800 schrieb Daniel Rogers:
Ah, well I interpreted this slightly differently. While X11 does have color
management
support, it is not as good as lcms, and doesn't support the concept of CMM, which is
what
I really thought he was asking about. Pro people like to be
Am 21.11.03, 16:04 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
would help plug-ins to easily link against liblcms?
I don't see how a configure check in GIMP would help plug-ins so the
answer to the question doesn't really matter. I'll give it anway: I've
added such a check a few minutes ago when the color
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Am 20.11.03, 21:10 -0800 schrieb Daniel Rogers:
I am working on an api for this in GEGL. It is probably best to use the
system api's, when available, since there are already methods to plug
lcms into the exisiting system api's (on windows and Mac OS X) as a CMM.
This would be fine for unix
Am 18.11.03, 22:49 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
correction filters. If these plug-ins and modules all use lcms and
share ICC profiles by means of gimprc and parasites, you could use
Have gimps configure an header check for lcms allready onboard? This
would help plug-ins to easily link against
-in,
Marti Maria for his easy to work with CMS library and the many options,
which I want furthermore to explore,
Robin Rowe for its constant interesst in CMS and the openess of cinepaints
development and
William D. Tallman, for his patiance in testing and bugfinding.
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
for CIE Lab? - as unassociated alpha?
I know this matter is far away from dayly used RGB, but Lab is
requested more and more, and I want to produce exchangeable files.
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Hi,
lcms-1.11 compiles with gcc-3.2.3 and glibc-2.3.2 under linux.
Nearly all files are set executeable in the tar.gz . I attach an ls of the
tar.
thanks
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 09.09.03, 10:23 +0200 schrieb Marti Maria:
Dear lcms users
Due a recent Job shift I have been very busy lately, so
Hi Raphaël,
my wishes are with You and this protest.
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 26.08.03, 15:07 +0200 schrieb Raphaël Quinet:
Well, this may be a bit controversial, but I thought about supporting
the demonstration against software patents in Europe by replacing the
GIMP home page by the following
Till friday I had much to do. So my answere comes today as I continued to
test.
Am 03.04.03, 18:27 +0200 schrieb Oliver Rauch:
May be you have a problem with the lamp or the calibration.
What results when you do:
- preview #1
- scan #1
- preview #2
- scan #2
(always the same areas and
:
Hello.
The SAPHIR4/PL-III put the colors together to one line
in the scanner, not in the driver.
I myself use the PL-III without such problems.
Please send a SMALL example image to me (not to the list).
Best regards
Oliver
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 19:48, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote
Hi Listmenbers,
I compiled sane-1.0.11 from source to solve some problems with the
Linotype SAPHIR4 alias Saphir Ultra II equal to PL-III.
As reported earlier the preview of xsane(0.90) and the final scan are
very different. This happens to the SU-II as well.
Following a hint to solve this, I
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