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diff --git a/doc/spec2cie.html b/doc/spec2cie.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..192ee64 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/spec2cie.html @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<html> + <head> + <title>fakeread</title> + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; + charset=ISO-8859-1"> + <meta name="author" content="Graeme Gill"> + </head> + <body> + <h2><b>spectro/</b><span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span>spec2cie</h2> + <h3>Summary</h3> + Convert spectral <a href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3</a> + readings into CIE XYZ or L*a*b* readings. FWA compensation may be + applied.<br> + <h3>Usage</h3> + <tt><small>spec2cie [options] <span style="font-style: italic;">input.ti3 + output.ti3<br> + </span></small></tt><tt><small>-v + + Verbose mode</small></tt><br> + <tt><small><small> <a + href="file:///D:/src/argyll/doc/spec2cie.html#I">-I <i>illum</i></a> + Override + actual instrument illuminant + in .ti3 file:<br> + + + A, C, D50, D50M2, D65, F5, + F8, F10 or file.sp<br> + + (only + used in conjunction with <span style="font-weight: bold;">-f</span>)<br> + </small></small></tt><tt><small><small> <a + href="file:///D:/src/argyll/doc/colprof.html#f">-f [<i>illum</i>]</a> + Use Fluorescent Whitening Agent compensation + [simulated inst. illum.:<br> + + M0, M1, M2, A, C, D50 (def.), D50M2, D65, F5, F8, F10 or + file.sp]<br> + </small></small></tt><tt><small><small><small> <a + href="file:///D:/src/argyll/doc/spec2cie.html#i">-i <i>illum</i></a> + Choose illuminant for computation of CIE XYZ + from spectral data & FWA:<br> + + + + A, C, D50 (def.), D50M2, D65, F5, + F8, F10 or file.sp<br> + </small></small><a href="#o">-o + <i>observ</i></a> + Choose CIE Observer for spectral + data:<br> + + + + 1931_2 </small></tt><tt><small> (def.)</small></tt><tt><small>, + 1964_10, S&B + 1955_2, shaw, J&V 1978_2<br> + <a href="#p">-n</a> +Don't +output + spectral values<br> + </small></tt><tt><small> <a href="#p">-p</a> + + Plot + each values spectrum</small></tt><tt><br> + </tt><tt> + </tt><tt><small> <span style="font-style: italic;">input.ti3</span> +Measurement + file<br> + <span style="font-style: italic;">output.ti3</span> + Converted + measurement file</small></tt><br> + <h3>Comments</h3> + This program takes the spectral data in a .ti3 file, converts them + to + XYZ and Lab and fills the XYZ_[XYZ] and LAB_[LAB] columns in the + output + .ti3 file with the computed XYZ and Lab values. If the columns + XYZ_[XYZ] and/or LAB_[LAB] are missing in the input file, they are + added to the output file.<br> + <br> + All other columns are copied from the input to the output .ti3 file.<br> + <br> + <br> + <a name="I"></a>The <b>-I</b> parameter allows specifying a an + illumination + spectrum for the actual instrument illuminant, overriding that + computed from + the type of instrument (recorded in the .ti3 file). This is rarely + used. This parameter is can + only be used in combination with the <span style="font-weight: + bold;">-f</span> + flag. If a + filename is specified instead, it will be assumed to be an Argyll + specific <a href="file:///D:/src/argyll/doc/File_Formats.html#.sp">.sp</a> + custom spectrum file. + Illuminant details are:<br> + <br> + A CIE + tungsten + filament lamp 2848K<br> + D50 CIE daylight 5000K<br> + D65 CIE daylight 6500K<br> + F5 CIE Fluorescent + 6350K, CRI 72<br> + F8 CIE Fluorescent + 5000K, CRI 95<br> + F10 CIE Fluorescent + 5000K, + CRI 81<br> + <br> + <br> + <a name="f"></a> The <b>-f</b> flag enables Fluorescent Whitening + Agent (FWA) compensation. This only works if spectral data is + available and, the instrument is not UV filtered. FWA + compensation adjusts the spectral samples so that they appear to + have been measured using an illuminant that has a different level of + Ultra Violet to the one the instrument actually used in the + measurement. The optional illumination parameter allows specifying a + standard or custom illumination spectrum to be used as the similated + instrument illuminant, overriding the default <b>D50</b> or CIE + computation illuminant used for FWA (see <b>-i</b> below<b>). </b>See + <a href="colprof.html#f">colprof -f</a> for a fuller explanation. <br> + <br> + <a name="i"></a>The <b>-i</b> parameter allows specifying a + standard or custom illumination spectrum, applied to spectral .ti3 + data to compute PCS (Profile Connection Space) tristimulus values. <b>A</b>, + <b>D50</b>, <b>D65</b>, <b>F5</b>, <b>F8</b>, <b>F10</b> are a + selection of standard illuminant spectrums, with <b>D50</b> being + the default. If a filename is specified instead, it will be assumed + to be an Argyll specific <a + href="file:///D:/src/argyll/doc/File_Formats.html#.sp">.sp</a> + custom spectrum file. This only works if spectral data is available. + Illuminant details are:<br> + <br> + A CIE + tungsten filament lamp 2848K<br> + D50 CIE daylight 5000K<br> + D65 CIE daylight 6500K<br> + F5 CIE Fluorescent + 6350K, CRI 72<br> + F8 CIE Fluorescent + 5000K, CRI 95<br> + F10 CIE Fluorescent + 5000K, CRI 81<br> + <br> + Custom illuminants are most often used when a viewing booth or + other known viewing conditions is going to be used to view results. + Other illuminant reference files could be created using a suitable + measuring instrument such as a spectrolino, or an eyeone using <a + href="spotread.html">spotread</a>, although such instruments do + not themselves provide the necessary response down to Ultra Violet + that is needed for accurate operation of Fluorescent Whitening Agent + compensation. The best way of measuring a custom illuminant is to + use <a href="illumread.html">illumread</a>, since it uses a special + method to estimate the illuminant UV in a way that complements FWA + compensation. (See the discussion above for the <b>-f</b> flag).<br> + <br> + Note that if an illuminant other than D50 is chosen, the resulting + ICC profile will not be standard, and may not work perfectly with + other profiles that that use the standard ICC D50 illuminant, + particularly if the absolute rendering intent is used. Profiles + should generally be linked with other profiles that have the same + illuminant and observer.<br> + <br> + <a name="o"></a> The <b>-o</b> flag allows specifying a tristimulus + observer, and is used to compute PCS (Profile Connection Space) + tristimulus values. The following choices are available:<br> + <b> 1931_2</b> selects the standard CIE 1931 2 degree observer + (the default).<br> + <b>1964_10</b> selects the standard CIE 1964 10 degree + observer.<br> + <b>1955_2</b> selects the Stiles and Birch 1955 2 degree + observer<br> + <b>1978_2 </b>selects the Judd and Voss 1978 2 degree + observer<br> + <b>shaw</b> selects the Shaw and Fairchild 1997 2 degree + observer<br> + <br> + Note that if an observer other than 1931 2 degree is chosen, the + resulting ICC profile will not be standard, and cannot be freely + interchanged with other profiles that that us the standard 1931 2 + degree + observer. Profiles should only be linked with other profiles that + have + the same illuminant and observer.<br> + <br> + <br> + <br> + <a name="n"></a>The <span style="font-weight: bold;">-n</span> flag + disables the output of the spectral values. If just the XYZ and + L*a*b* + values are needed, this makes for a smaller, easier to read file.<br> + <br> + <a name="p"></a>The <span style="font-weight: bold;">-p</span> flag + causes each spectrum to be plotted. If FWA compensation is used, + then + the before/after compensation spectrums will be shown.<br> + <br> + <br> + <br> + <br> + <br> + <br> + </body> +</html> |