Thanks for the quick response. I found the issue. It appears the first
value that the ASE color entry is returning is between 0 and 1, rather than
0 and 100. I'm decoding the PANTONE ASE swatches from Illustrator, and I'm
getting LAB based output. For example:
{
"NameLen": 22,
"Name": "PANTONE Cool Gray 9 C",
"Model": "LAB",
"Values": [
0.5019608,
0,
-2
],
"Type": "Spot"
},
New command line:
echo 50.19608 0 -2 | transicc -i *Lab -o sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_black_scaled.icc
-t 3
I removed black point compensation and changed the rendering intent to
absolute colorimetric. New output:
R=118.1790 G=119.4981 B=122.7821
In Illustrator, the values for this color entry are:
R=119 G=119 B=121
Any idea what I can do to fine tune the transicc output to match
Illustrator?
Thanks for the help.
Alex
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Richard Hughes <hughsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12 December 2013 08:54, Marti Maria <marti.ma...@littlecms.com> wrote:
> > Another option would be to locate a named color profile and use the
> PANTONE
> > name directly, but those color profiles are not free and most of times
> > difficult to find.
>
> If you do stumble on the .icc named color icc files from Pantone, the
> cd-iccdump utility dumps the actual Lab values to the screen, tab
> separated.
>
> Richard.
>
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