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Argyll CMS README file - Version 2.0.1
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Date: 9th July 2018
Author: Graeme Gill

Introduction

ArgyllCMS is an ICC compatible color management system, available
as Open Source. It supports accurate ICC profile creation for scanners,
cameras and film recorders, and calibration and profiling of displays
and RGB, CMY & CMYK printers. Device Link can be created with a wide variety
of advanced options, including specialized Video calibration standards
and 3dLuts. Spectral sample data is supported, allowing a selection of
illuminants observer types, and paper fluorescent whitener additive
compensation. Profiles can also incorporate source specific gamut
mappings for perceptual and saturation intents. Gamut mapping and
profile linking uses the CIECAM02 appearance model, a unique gamut
mapping algorithm, and a wide selection of rendering intents. It also
includes code for the fastest portable 8 bit raster color conversion
engine available anywhere, as well as support for fast, fully accurate
16 bit conversion. Device color gamuts can also be viewed and compared
with a modern Web browser using X3DOM . Comprehensive documentation is
provided for each major tool, and a general guide to using the tools for
typical color management tasks is also available. A mailing list provides
support for more advanced usage.

This is Version 2.0.1, a bug fix update to the last major release V2.0.0.
The first public release of icclib was in November 1998,
and of Argyll was in October 2000. Code development commenced in 1995. See
Changes Summary for an overview of changes since the last release. Changes
between revisions is detailed in the log.txt file that accompanies the source code. 

It is licensed under the Affero GNU Version 3 license.

For more detailed information, please consult the HTML documentation in
<doc/ArgyllDoc.html>, or <http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/ArgyllDoc.html>.

For the most recent source code start at <http://www.argyllcms.com/index.html>.

Contact me in regards to Argyll, icclib or cgatslib at:

	Graeme at argyllcms dot com

Enjoy!