Hi,
I now have a ColorSavvy CM2C colorimeter to play with. Using the SDK
I've got the gadget reporting XYZ values for what's under its nose and
it seems to be working OK.
The first thing I'm going to try is a simple XYZ->CMYK transform using
LCMS, which leads me to my question:
What's the best way of determining whether a single colour value is
out-of-gamut.
The easiest way I can see is to create a "dummy" proofing transform,
XYZ->CMYK proofed to RGB, and then to watch for the alarm colour in the
output.
Is there a more elegant way that I've missed?
All the best,
--
Alastair M. Robinson
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