Great. Regarding the /PostScript Color Space Array/ (/CSA/) this is a
piece of Postscript code to deal with grayscale input. There is a
utility (psicc) that creates postscript code from icc profiles.
But probably you dont need that after all.
Regards
Marti
El 26/02/2014 17:34, Alexander W. Rolek escribió:
Got it. I was passing in inputs from 0.0 - 1.0 when I needed to be
passing in inputs from 0 - 100. What is a "gray CSA"?
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:36 AM, <marti.ma...@littlecms.com
<mailto:marti.ma...@littlecms.com>> wrote:
Quoting "Alexander W. Rolek" <a.ro...@gmail.com
<mailto:a.ro...@gmail.com>>:
I'm extracting colors from Postscript files and converting
them to various
colorspaces. I hit a DeviceGray colorspace which returns a
float from 0 -
1. How can I convert this to RGB or CMYK using the transicc tool?
Hello,
The answer to your question is to just provide a input profile for
the gray space and an output one for the RGB or CMYK spaces. But
if you are dealing with post script and what you want is to create
a gray CSA, just use the psicc tool that will generate the post
script resource for you.
Regards
Marti
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