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hi-

Is there a way to use lcms to determine the min and max normalized
double values of a color component?  In otherwords, suppose I want to
use a pixel representation not supported by lcms, and I want to use
doubles as a fallback representation.  How do I determine how to
normalize my representation so that lcms can correctly convert the data
as doubles?

An slightly useless example would be, suppose lcms could only convert
doubles, and I wanted to convert 8 bit RBG data.  In order to pass the
data into lcms, I would need to divide each sample by 255 in order to
get a value between 0.0 and 1.0, otherwise lcms would not be correctly
converting the data.

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Daniel S. Rogers
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