Re: Help required: Getting primary illuminants and white point from ICC file
- From: Richard Hughes <hughsient gmail com>
- To: graeme argyllcms com
- Cc: gnome-color-manager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Help required: Getting primary illuminants and white point from ICC file
- Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 08:37:43 +0000
2009/12/2 Graeme Gill <graeme2 argyllcms com>:
> Actually if you're wanting to plot Yxy values then it's appropriate,
> but I'll note that it's also very misleading in indicating gamut,
> since an xy diagram is highly visually non-uniform. A u' v' plot
> is a better choice to illustrate gamut, while still being linearly
> additive.
Sure, converting the code to plot u' v' should be pretty easy. The
graph is really just for a passing glance, not for any serious
comparison.
> This is due to a disagreement about the interpretation and intent
> of the ICC specification in this regard. Some display profiles
> have a white point tag of D50 even though this is not the white
> point of the display, and encode the absolute<->relative
> transformation in the ChromaticAdapation tag, meaning that
> the absolute white point and colorant values are not obtained
> using a normal absolute colorimetric lookup on these profiles.
This is exactly the information I needed, thanks very much for such a
comprehensive answer.
Richard.
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