Hi Jason,
Please tell me more about how do you setup the transform. I am
using Lab -> CMY16 too, so I know for sure it works, but I am using a
CMY profile, not a CMYK one.
If you try to use a CMYK profile to get CMY, it will not work
because those are different spaces. You need a CMY profile like that
one generated by the mkcmy.c sample.
The profile does not run the GCR algorithm when used. It did when
was generated, so you cannot modify GCR paramaters anymore. Think on
the profile like a executable, it was generated by some source code
but this source code is no longer there.
Regards
Marti
[LCMS-USER] LAB->CMY (NOT CMYK)[1] From: Campbell, Jason J
<jason.campb...@da...> - 2009-04-08 18:12
I am wondering if it is expected behavior that I get no valid
transform
object returned when attempting to go from default Lab profile to
CMY_16
output? I can certainly do CMYK_16, but I'd like the results in a 3
color
separation, with no K generation (basically ignoring the profile's
GCR,
etc). Can this be done?
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Jason J. Campbell
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