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+Many commercial and research electronic color correction systems have +been +developed over the years, but all state-of-the-art systems are +proprietary, +and their technology is jealously guarded. This makes this interesting +subject area a difficult one to both explore, and to bridge the gap +between +theory and practice. +

Argyll was written to allow me to improve my understanding and +expertise +in the color area, and as a platform to try out ideas for alternate +approaches +to electronic color correction, as well as developing new advanced +features. +

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I hope that by making the source code available under "Free" and +"Open +Source" licenses, that other researchers and experimenters will also +find +it of interest and value. I also hope that it may be attractive as a +software platform on which future research and advances in electronic +color correction +systems can be based. +

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To complement this aim, I hope at some stage to turn my notes made +in +the creation of this software into a more readable +explanation of how Argyll works, and the principles on which it is +based. +

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