The
-i parameters selects the
intent for the following device profile. Normally the same intent
should be used for all device profiles, but other combinations
allow special uses such as mixed proofing workflows.
The
-o
parameter changes the order the profiles tags are searched in. A
profile is allowed to contain more than the minimum number of
elements or table needed to describe a certain transform, and may
contain redundant descriptions. By default, lut based table
information will be used first if present, followed by
matrix/shaper information, and only using monochrome information
if it is all that is present.
-o r reverses this order.
The file that will be the source of the ICC
profile. This can be either an ICC profile or a TIFF or JPEG file
that contains an embedded profile. Typically the first profile in
the chain might be taken from an embedded profile from the source
TIFF or JPEG file.
The
-d
parameters selects the direction for the following calibration.
The default direction is the normal forward calibration, but if
-db is used, then a backwards (inverse) calibration will be
applied.
The file that will be the source calibration.
This will be an Argyll
.cal
format file.