Marti,

Marti wrote:
> Does make sense to you?

Though I'm not an expert, your proposed workflow seems to always involve
the complete ICC setup, with more then one profile. You're always
translating an image defined by one profile, into a new image defined by
another.

This is not what I was looking for, but it may nevertheless be suitable,
on the condition that this second profile is a preset, pre-defined fixed
colorspace that the ICC-ignorant color engine is able to deal with. For
example, you mention using a monitor profile as destination profile when
the goal is to display on the monitor. This seems to indicate I could as
well use an sRGB profile as destination profile, and consider the color
engine a sortoff sRGB device that can next deal with LCMS output,
ignorant of ICC profiles, but familiar with sRGB.

This leaves me with two questions:
- Does the above seem like feasable? If so, can you recommend a
particular sRGB profile (or XYZ or L*a*b* profile for 'output device'
illuminant D65)?
- So, LCMS really does not support a concept of 'resolving' or
'applying' a profile? I really absolutely need to make a chain of two
profiles, with the second describing the colorspace engine that I want
to 'resolve to', known and supported by the proprietary ICC-ignorant
color ?

Joris Van Damme
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