> Hmmr... It seems that creates a v2 profile, but still with a D50
> whitepoint encoded (instead of the traditional D65, for v2 sRGB). I
> know for v4 the white point is adapted using a different tag, but that
> tag shouldn't end up in v2 profiles right?

Hi,

Not according ICC, see

http://www.color.org/srgbprofiles.xalter#v2

They require D50 for media white point to avoid the wrong Von-Kries issue.

But anyway, the only difference is in the absolute colorimetric intent, 
and the old way was giving a huge blue cast that I doubt anybody would want.

Regards
Marti


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