Hi,

XYZ is an absolute space, it doesn't take the adaptation of the
observer into account. Hence, the lcms function does not have
any parameter. If you want a modified XYZ taking chromatic
adaptation into account, you may use Lab, or better, an appearance
model like CAM02


Regards
Marti.


On 30/09/2009 16:39:28, robert.v.cann...@usa.dupont.com wrote:
 > I apparently am not setting the illuminant and observer. I thought I was
 > but, in the larger code I have routines that convert Lab to RGB and I
 > thought I was changing the observer and illuminant for this as well
 > (different profile). The cmsCreateLabProfile allows me to set the white
 > point,, the cmsCreateXYZProfile doen't have an argument for the white 
point. Excuse my lack of experience here, but how do I set the 
illuminant and observer.
 >
 > -Bob
 >
 >
 >
 > "Case, Isaac"
 > 09/30/2009 10:30 AM To
 > Robert V Can

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