Hello,
I would like to convert L*a*b* values to RGB with an ICC profile. This 
part works OK and my colors look good when viewed on display with D50 
ambient light. When I am under other lights fluorescent/incandescent/... 
the color looks bad, of course. Is there a way I could adapt the color 
conversion to a different ambient light?

Right now I create a transform from D50 Lab to a custom ICC profile. Can 
the adaptation to a different ambient light be done via chromatic 
adaptation, so I will make a multi-profile transformation like D50_Lab 
-> XYZ -> chromatic adaptation -> XYZ -> ICC profile -> RGB?

I am not sure about the chromatic adaptation step. Currently I use only 
relative colorimetric intent.

And one another thing is on my mind. Is it possible to display a color 
under one light so that it will look like displayed under a different 
light? For example, to display a color under a fluorescent light, so 
that it will look like under sunlight and vice versa? Thank you.
Regards,


Martin Florek


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