From 22f703cab05b7cd368f4de9e03991b7664dc5022 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Frings-F=C3=BCrst?= Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2014 13:56:46 +0200 Subject: Initial import of argyll version 1.5.1-8 --- notes.txt | 118 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 118 insertions(+) create mode 100644 notes.txt (limited to 'notes.txt') diff --git a/notes.txt b/notes.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c15e076 --- /dev/null +++ b/notes.txt @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +Misc technical notes +-------------------- + + +Things I'd like to standardise +------------------------------ + +ICC: + Tag for TAC. Should include all combination of colorant + summs limits. Should be min and max ? + Option for LUT for abitrary limit (similar to gamut LUT). + + Tag for 3D gamut Hull using triangles. + + Standard rendering intent encodings, to be used as basis + of extra per color component attribute. Backward compatible + with current ICC rendering intents ? + Use "schemes" too, to allow for future changes. + + Spectral sub-tag for spectrum encoding. + + New named color using spectral. + + New colorant tag using spectral. + +Other: + Add rendering intent plane support to TIFF etc. + + +ICC profile locations in various operating systems. +--------------------------------------------------- + +Someone emailed me about a standard Linux location for ICC profiles, +and I decided to research this a little more than has been done in +the past, so though others might be interested in the results. + +> I was wondering if you are aware of any standard location in the Linux +> filesystem to put ICC profiles? + +There was some discussion about this on the OpenICC mailing list a while +back: + +Stefan Klein wrote: +> Marti Maria, developer of littlecms (www.littlecms.com), suggested +> /usr/share/color/icc and ~/.color/icc as intuitive paths. We decided to +> go along with this. + +Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote: +> I followed the suggestions of using +> /usr/share/color for global configuration data and +> /usr/share/color/icc for global ICC profiles +> ~/.color and ~/.color/icc as user pendant. + +Googling for "common Linux ICC profile directory" brings up other references. + +For instance Scribus puts its profiles in + + /usr/local/share/Scribus/profiles + + +SUN has been implementing CMM's on its Solaris system +for a long while (using Kodaks KCMS), and have already +established other conventions in its part of the the Unix world: +> 1. The current directory +> 2. Directories listed by the KCMS_PROFILES environment variable, which is a +> colon-separated list of directories +> 3. /etc/openwin/devdata/profiles +> 4. /usr/openwin/etc/devdata/profiles +as well as having extensive support for ICC profiles in Java, on multiple +platforms (again using KCMS and the native platform CMM's it seems). + + +SGI has a CMM called Coloratura on their IRIX Unix system, and uses +yet another convention: +> The Coloratura CMS searches for a file sequentially in the directories specified +> by the environment variable CMS_DEFAULT_PATH, which is a colon-separated list of +> pathnames similar to that used in the environment variable MANPATH. +> The value of CMS_DEFAULT_PATH defined in cms.h is +> /var/cms/profiles/local:/var/cms/profiles:., +> which allows you to place profiles you prefer in /var/cms/profiles/local, +> and generic profiles, which might have the same names, in +> /var/cms/profiles or your working directory. + + +Apple in OSX (another Unix based system) chooses + + /Library/ColorSync/Profile + /System/Library/Colorsync/Profiles + /Network/Library/ColorSync/Profiles + ~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles + +and individual drivers store relevant profiles in their application +resources: eg. + + /Library/Image Capture/Devices/EPSON SScanner.app/Contents/Resources/ +and + /Library/Printers/Canon/BJPrinter/PMs/BJC8200PM.plugin/Contents/Resources/ +and + /Library/Printers/hp/Profiles +and many other places. + +Microsoft Windows chooses: + +\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COLOR +\WINNT\SYSTEM32\COLOR +\WINNT\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\DRIVERS\COLOR + +depending on the operating system version. +Photoshop on MSWindows seems to use its own location: + +\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Color\Profiles + +Note that Apple ColorSync, Microsoft ICM2.0 and KCMS as implemented +by SUN are all existing CMM's with detailed technical documentation +available via the web (as examples of how it has been done, and the variety +of facilities a CMM may make available.) + + -- cgit v1.2.3