On Jul 18, 2013, at 5:58 PM, Peter Hillman wrote: > What extra info do you get from the ICC profile? > > Allowing ICC profiles worries me. Aren't EXRs supposed to store pixel values > in "input scene referred linear-light" encoded with the chromaticities > specified? That means images must be linearised before storing in an EXR.
I think I'll let Lars answer this one. I guess if there's nothing in a scene referred linear ICC profile that can't be represented by Chromaticities, then there's no need for an official ICC profile attribute. But I'll freely admit that I allow users to write EXR files off-spec. Not that I really have any control over it - I get pixels from After Effects and I write those pixels. If a user wants to store Rec709 data in an EXR, I'm not going to stop them. I know of at least one major studio that does this. BTW, I'd love for someone to look over my ICC profile to Chromaticity code. It seems to work pretty well, except for the XYZ.exr sample file. https://github.com/fnordware/openexrAE/blob/master/src/FrameSeq_Color.cpp Brendan _______________________________________________ Openexr-devel mailing list Openexr-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/openexr-devel