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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2015-05-01 16:24:15 +0200
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<title>txt2ti3</title>
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<meta name="author" content="Graeme Gill">
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<h2><b>profile/txt2ti3</b></h2>
<h3>Summary</h3>
- <small><big>Convert
- Gretag/Logo/X-Rite or other CGATS format RGB or CMYK test chart
- results
- into</big></small> Argyll&nbsp;<a href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3</a>
- CGATS
+ <small><big>Convert Gretag/Logo/X-Rite/Barbieri or other CGATS
+ format RGB or CMYK test chart results into</big></small>
+ Argyll&nbsp;<a href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3</a> CGATS
format.&nbsp;
<h3>Usage Summary</h3>
<small><span style="font-family: monospace;">txt2ti3 [-v] [-l limit]
@@ -21,91 +19,83 @@
style="font-family: monospace;">
<br style="font-family: monospace;">
<span style="font-family: monospace;">-2<span style="font-style:
- italic;"> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span>
- &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; create a dummy .ti2 file as well.<br>
+ italic;"> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
+ create a dummy .ti2 file as well.<br>
</span></small><small><span style="font-family: monospace;">-l </span><i
style="font-family: monospace;">limit</i><span
style="font-family: monospace;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
- set ink
- limit, 0
- -
- 400% (default max in file)<br>
+ set ink limit, 0 - 400% (default max in file)<br>
-d&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Set
+
type of device as Display, not Output<br>
-i&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Set
+
type of device as Input, not Output<br style="font-family:
monospace;">
</span></small><small><span style="font-family: monospace;"></span><i
style="font-family: monospace;">[devfile]</i><span
style="font-family: monospace;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Input
- Device
- CMYK
- target file (typically file.txt)</span><br style="font-family:
- monospace;">
+ Device CMYK target file (typically file.txt)</span><br
+ style="font-family: monospace;">
<i style="font-family: monospace;">infile&nbsp;</i><span
style="font-family: monospace;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Input
CIE,
+
Spectral or Device &amp; Spectral file (typically file.txt)</span><br
style="font-family: monospace;">
<i style="font-family: monospace;">[specfile]</i><span
style="font-family: monospace;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Input
- Spectral
- file (typically file.txt)</span><br style="font-family:
+ Spectral file (typically file.txt)</span><br style="font-family:
monospace;">
<i style="font-family: monospace;">outbasefile</i><span
style="font-family: monospace;">&nbsp;&nbsp; Base name for
output</span><a style="font-family: monospace;"
href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3</a><span style="font-family:
- monospace;"> and <a href="File_Formats.html#.ti2">.ti2</a>
- file</span></small>
+ monospace;"> and <a href="File_Formats.html#.ti2">.ti2</a> file</span></small>
<br>
<h3>Usage Details and Discussion</h3>
- txt2ti3 takes the Gretag/Logo/X-Rite/etc. test chart
- results, and converts them
- into Argyll&nbsp;<a href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3</a> CGATS
- files.<br>
+ txt2ti3 takes the Gretag/Logo/X-Rite/Barbieri/etc. test chart
+ results, and converts them into Argyll&nbsp;<a
+ href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3</a> CGATS files.<br>
It is quite common to find profile test chart data from various
standards bodies and industry organizations in one of these formats,
- so it is
- useful to be able to convert them for use with Argyll. ICC profiles
- created using Gretag Profile Maker also commonly contain the test
- chart
- results embedded in the profile, inside an ICC tag.<br>
+ so it is useful to be able to convert them for use with Argyll. ICC
+ profiles created using Gretag Profile Maker also commonly contain
+ the test chart results embedded in the profile, inside an ICC tag.<br>
<br>
- A variety of different packaging of Gretag/Logo data can be
- accepted: <br>
+ A variety of different packaging of Gretag/Logo/X-Rite/Barbieri data
+ can be accepted: <br>
<br>
1&nbsp;source files, consisting of a combined device value and CIE
and/or spectral values.<br>
2 source files, consisting of &nbsp;a file containing the device
values, and a file containing the CIE and/or spectral values.<br>
2 source files, consisting of a file containing the device values
- and
- the CIE values, and a file containing the spectral values.<br>
+ and the CIE values, and a file containing the spectral values.<br>
3 source files, consisting of a file containing the device values, a
file containing the CIE values, and a file containing the spectral
values.<br>
<br>
X-Rite ColorPort seems to produce a single source file containing
- combined device value and CIE
- and/or spectral values.<br>
+ combined device value and CIE and/or spectral values.<br>
<br>
The Gretag/Logo test chart results format seem to change with each
minor release of Profile Maker, so this tool may not work in all
cases.<br>
<br>
+ Use the Barbieri .CIE file<br>
+ <br>
The <span style="font-style: italic;">outbasefile</span> is the
- base
- of the output file(s), to which txt2ti3 will automatically append a
- .ti3 and .ti2 extension.<br>
+ base of the output file(s), to which txt2ti3 will automatically
+ append a .ti3 and .ti2 extension.<br>
<br>
The input files may have data that is scaled to one of three levels:
1.0, 100.0 or 255.0, and txt2ti3 attempts to guess what the
- appropriate
- range is, in order to scale to Argyll's standard range 0 .. 100.0.<br>
+ appropriate range is, in order to scale to Argyll's standard range 0
+ .. 100.0.<br>
<br>
<br>
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