Did you try this sequence: convert <filename.png> -profile scanner.icc -profile monitor.icc <new filename.png>
m.vr.gr. Gerard Klaver On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 11:58 +0100, Philippe Dumont wrote: > I am sorry but it does not work :( > I seems to be the good solution according to the paper I have read. > Is it a problem of icc profile, or a problem in sane ? > > Best regards > > Philippe > > > OS : linux 2.6.16.19 SMP PREEMPT > scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.18; backend version 1.0.18 > scanner : canon lide 30 > > > > > Daniel Gl?ckner a ?crit : > > On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:50:49PM +0100, Philippe Dumont wrote: > >> I have done : > >> scanimage -i cnz005.icc --resolution 600 > image.tiff > >> or > >> convert -profile cnz005.icc before.tiff after.tiff > >> But nothing happened and the image was still the same. > > > > You need a viewer that knows how to deal with embedded ICC profiles. > > > > If want it to work in all viewers, you need to convert the image to your > > destination colorspace (you want sRGB): > > > > scanimage -i cnz005.icc --resolution 600 > image.tiff > > AND > > convert -profile sRGB.icc image.tiff after.tiff > > > > http://www.color.org/ -> Resources -> Profiles > > > > Daniel > > > > > -- -------- m.vr.gr. Gerard Klaver