On Tuesday 07 September 2004 02:09, gerard klaver wrote:
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>
> On the list there was also a email from Stefan Döhla about the tool:
>
> you can use Graem Gill's iccdump:
> # iccdump -t vcgt gamma_1_0.icc
>
> to detect if your profile contains a vcgt tag, not tested yet by
myself.
>
>
> --
On Monday 06 September 2004 16:39, gerard klaver wrote:
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> I use wine to install and startup the the binary from
> lcms_profiler_beta_3.exe (no source)
>
>
> For lprof, (is not supported anymore, is removed from the lcms site)
> on the next link, a source package can be found.
>
> http://w
Hi Hal, hi list,
> In addition for
> monitors this package does only calibration, has no interface for a
> spectrometer or any way to input spectrometer data and does not
> generate a monitor profile. And then in Windows I don't even know
> what it does with the data that was generated during
Stefan Döhla schrieb:
b.t.w.: does someone know about spectrophotometers or colorimeters
that have a complete interfacing description (maybe even source code)?
For instance X-Rite DTP41 and DTP51, or GretagMacbeth
Spectrolino/Spectroscan. Code examples see Argyll source code.
Avantes also provide
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 12:53, Stefan Döhla wrote:
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> > I think using Windows based profilers are fine if you are profiling
> > scanners, cameras and printers for Linux as long as you do all of
the
> > image IO in Linux using the same drivers and setting that you will
be
> > using norma
Hal V. Engel schrieb:
The lprof profile I generated does look to be OK when I look at the
results using qtmeasurementtool. Now all I need is tools that will
use it in Linux.
There are or course tifficc and jpegicc. But I guess you're actually
looking for color management savvy *graphics applica
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 14:33, Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
> Stefan DÃhla schrieb:
>
> >b.t.w.: does someone know about spectrophotometers or colorimeters
> >that have a complete interfacing description (maybe even source
code)?
> >
> For instance X-Rite DTP41 and DTP51, or GretagMacbeth
> Sp
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 15:13, Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
> Hal V. Engel schrieb:
>
> >The lprof profile I generated does look to be OK when I look at the
> >results using qtmeasurementtool. Now all I need is tools that will
> >use it in Linux.
> >
> There are or course tifficc and jpegicc.
[from another thread]
... I don't think my Windows Epson 1280 driver sends raw data to the
printer ...
after _lots_ of experimentation with epson windows drivers (v5.x for the
2100,925,R800), I found what I believe to be the correct settings for
profile work (both printing test charts for calibr