On 26 August 2011 06:01, James Cloos wrote:
> iccToXml could help with that. Once you look at a few profiles in xml
> it should be easy to write one and use xml2icc to convert it for use.
Yes, of course, that's somewhat easier than copying values in a hex editor. :-)
Thanks,
Richard.
> "RH" == Richard Hughes writes:
RH> without firing up a hex editor on an existing profile and
RH> changing the matrix I've got no idea how to do this in LCMS2
RH> as cmsCreateRGBProfile is too high level.
iccToXml could help with that. Once you look at a few profiles in xml
it should be ea
Am 25.08.11, 21:39 +0100 schrieb Richard Hughes:
> On 25 August 2011 20:49, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
>> ColourWiki has some links to that toppic including test the profile in
>> public domain:
>
> It's in the public domain, or licensed like the other oyranos
> profiles, i.e. zlib?
The FakeBRG.icc
On 25 August 2011 20:49, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
> ColourWiki has some links to that toppic including test the profile in
> public domain:
It's in the public domain, or licensed like the other oyranos
profiles, i.e. zlib?
Thanks,
Richard.
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On 25 August 2011 20:49, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
> Am 25.08.11, 20:29 +0100 schrieb Richard Hughes:
> ColourWiki has some links to that toppic including test the profile in
> public domain:
> http://www.oyranos.org/wiki/index.php?title=Standards#Compliance_Testing
That's helpful, thanks.
Richard
Am 25.08.11, 20:29 +0100 schrieb Richard Hughes:
> One of the big unanswered questions, is how to test this stuff, so we
> know applications are doing the right thing. The obvious solution to
> me would be to create a matrix profile that just swaps the red and
> green channels in a profile.
Colour