Hi,
Current consensus is that there is no way to compare two 
profiles to know if they will give equal colors (except for 
files being binary identical). Other way is to use the MD5 
checksum, but again that only works if both profiles are 
binary equal. Chech cmsMD5 documentation.
Regards
Marti

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From: ÷ÏÌÏÄÑ ÷ÏÌÏÄÑ vovik.re...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 10:46:14 -0800
To: lcms-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Lcms-user] how to compare profiles


Hi ,
I want to avoid wasting resources in case if input and output profiles
are the same and input buffer and output buffer point to the same
memory.
Is there any way to compare profiles using handles?
Thank you

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