Hi,

If you know Python, you may want to give a try to the Python wrapper. 
There is a sample in lcms-1.17/python/testbed/Createmsh.py that does exactly
what you want.

Regards

Marti Maria
The littleCMS project
www.littlecms.com




On 31/05/2008 13:41:33, L ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi, all,
> 
> My apologies, I am new to this mailing list and probably not following the
> right steps.
> 
> I am switching from window to linux.
> I've noticed that the assorted icc profiles that I've accumulated over the
> last several years of digital photography in the world of windows all have
> copyright notices attached indicating the profiles belong to programs
> I'm not even using.
> 
> I followed the archived exchange Re: [Lcms-user] Create AdobeRGB profile
from scratch
(http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=47FE8597.70601%40danb
ala.com [link:
sourceforge.net/mailarchive/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
with great interest. The primaries, white, and gamma for kodak prophoto/ROMM
are readily available. And I'd
> like to create two versions, one with gamma 1.8 and one with gamma 1.0.
> 
> I see from the "Created AdobeRGB profile" exchange that the appropriate
> "command" for lcms is "cmsCreateRGBProfile". But lcms is a library, not a
> program, per se (albeit with some great utilities like tifficc for profile
> conversions). I am familiar with the command line and with scripting in
> various languages from working with windows and dos and gwbasic and such.
> But I'm not a programmer and I don't know how


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