Re: [Lcms-user] sRGB with unintended D50 whitepoint

2013-02-25 Thread Pascal de Bruijn
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Graeme Gill gra...@argyllcms.com wrote:
 Pascal de Bruijn wrote:

 Another peculiar fact is that Argyll's iccdump reports this:

 tag 0:
   sig  'desc'
   type 'desc'
   offset   288
   size 140
 Unable to read: 1, icmTextDescription_read: ScriptCode string too long

 You get that if the Mac ScriptCode string is  67 bytes.

 From the ICC V2.4 spec, section 6.5.17:

 The localized Macintosh profile description contains 67 bytes of data, of 
 which
  at most count bytes contain a ScriptCode string, including a null terminator.
  The count cannot be greater than 67.

Thanks.

We're still getting reports of print services (saal digital) ignoring
our embedded profiles. While we haven't gotten any concrete
information as to why this may be happening, one difference are these
ScriptCode strings.

So I'm wondering if we can force lcms2 to not embed these strings, so
we can ask a user to give it a try?

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn

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Re: [Lcms-user] sRGB with unintended D50 whitepoint

2013-02-25 Thread Kai-Uwe Behrmann
Am 25.02.2013 19:09, schrieb Pascal de Bruijn:
 On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Graeme Gill gra...@argyllcms.com wrote:
 Pascal de Bruijn wrote:

 Another peculiar fact is that Argyll's iccdump reports this:

 tag 0:
sig  'desc'
type 'desc'
offset   288
size 140
 Unable to read: 1, icmTextDescription_read: ScriptCode string too long

 You get that if the Mac ScriptCode string is  67 bytes.

 From the ICC V2.4 spec, section 6.5.17:

 The localized Macintosh profile description contains 67 bytes of data, of 
 which
   at most count bytes contain a ScriptCode string, including a null 
 terminator.
   The count cannot be greater than 67.

 Thanks.

 We're still getting reports of print services (saal digital) ignoring
 our embedded profiles. While we haven't gotten any concrete
 information as to why this may be happening, one difference are these
 ScriptCode strings.

 So I'm wondering if we can force lcms2 to not embed these strings, so
 we can ask a user to give it a try?


It is usual to use low level tools by people who know what they do for 
non standard editings. Tried IccXML?

kind regards
Kai-Uwe

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