Hi,

That is a completly different question. How do you plan to organize
this txt file? as a list of values?
Marti


Quoting Reem EL asaleh <reem.elasa...@wmich.edu>:

> Thank to Marti now I know how to read my vcgt into a tone curve 
> variable. But I still have a trouble with writing the contents to txt 
> file. I am planning to use (fprintf) in C++.  Could someone please 
> help me with showing me how to do that.
>
> Reem
>
>
> From: Reem EL asaleh
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 2:17 AM
> To: lcms-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Lcms-user] reading vcgt tag
>
>
> I have downloaded "lcms2"  and it is very useful since it supports 
> ICC version 4. Right now I am focusing on reading and writing "vcgt" 
> tag for monitor profiles. As far as I read that lcms2 code support 
> this tag but the problem I couldn't find a way to read it.  This code 
> doesn't specify the vcgt type (I.e. formula or Table). I will be very 
> appreciated it if anyone could show me how I can read this tag and 
> retrieve its contents, since I am intending to use the vcgt entries 
> data in some evaluation methods.
> Thanking you in advance for your help.
>
> Reem
>
>
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