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xicclu(1)


TRANSLATE

TRANSLATE

NAME
DESCRIPTION

NAME

Translate − Translate colors through an xicc.

DESCRIPTION

Translate colors through an xicc, Version 1.3.5 Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL Version 3 usage: xicclu [−options] profile Diagnostic: Unknown flag
−v
level

Verbosity level 0 − 2 (default = 1)

−g

Plot slice instead of looking colors up. (Default white to black)

−G s:L:a:b

Override plot slice start with Lab or Jab co−ordinate

−G e:L:a:b

Override plot slice end with Lab or Jab co−ordinate

−f function

f = forward, b = backwards, g = gamut, p = preview if = inverted forward, ib = inverted backwards

−i intent

a = absolute, r = relative colorimetric p = perceptual, s = saturation

−o order

n = normal (priority: lut > matrix > monochrome) r = reverse (priority: monochrome > matrix > lut)

−p oride

x = XYZ_PCS, X = XYZ * 100, l = Lab_PCS, L = LCh, y = Yxy j = CIECAM02 Appearance Jab, J = CIECAM02 Appearance JCh

−s scale

Scale device range 0.0 − scale rather than 0.0 − 1.0

−k [zhxrlv]

Black value target: z = zero K, h = 0.5 K, x = max K, r = ramp K (def.) l = extra PCS input is portion of K locus v = extra PCS input is K target value

−k p stle stpo enpo enle shape

stle: K level at White 0.0 − 1.0 stpo: start point of transition Wh 0.0 − Bk 1.0 enpo: End point of transition Wh 0.0 − Bk 1.0 enle: K level at Black 0.0 − 1.0 shape: 1.0 = straight, 0.0−1.0 concave, 1.0−2.0 convex

−k q stle0 stpo0 enpo0 enle0 shape0 stle2 stpo2 enpo2 enle2 shape2

Transfer extra PCS input to dual curve limits

−K parameters

Same as −k, but target is K locus rather than K value itself

−l tlimit

set total ink limit, 0 − 400% (estimate by default)

−L klimit

set black ink limit, 0 − 100% (estimate by default)

−a

show actual target values if clipped

−m

merge output processing into clut

−b

use CAM Jab for clipping

−c viewcond

set viewing conditions for CIECAM97s, either an enumerated choice, or a parameter:value changes

pp − Practical Reflection Print (ISO−3664 P2) pe − Print evaluation environment (CIE 116−1995) pc − Critical print evaluation environment (ISO−3664 P1) mt − Monitor in typical work environment mb − Bright monitor in bright work environment md − Monitor in darkened work environment jm − Projector in dim environment jd − Projector in dark environment

pcd − Photo CD − original scene outdoors

ob − Original scene − Bright Outdoors cx − Cut Sheet Transparencies on a viewing box

s:surround

n = auto, a = average, m = dim, d = dark, c = transparency (default average)

w:X:Y:Z

Adapted white point as XYZ (default media white, Abs: D50)

w:x:y

Adapted white point as x, y

a:adaptation

Adaptation luminance in cd.m^2 (default 50.0)

b:background

Background % of image luminance (default 20)

l:scenewhite

Scene white in cd.m^2 if surround = auto (default 250)

f:flare

Flare light % of image luminance (default 1)

f:X:Y:Z

Flare color as XYZ (default media white, Abs: D50)

f:x:y

Flare color as x, y

The colors to be translated should be fed into standard in, one input color per line, white space separated. A line starting with a # will be ignored. A line not starting with a number will terminate the program. Use −v0 for just output colors.

Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL Version 3 usage: xicclu [−options] profile Diagnostic: Unknown flag
−v
level

Verbosity level 0 − 2 (default = 1)

−g

Plot slice instead of looking colors up. (Default white to black)

−G s:L:a:b

Override plot slice start with Lab or Jab co−ordinate

−G e:L:a:b

Override plot slice end with Lab or Jab co−ordinate

−f function

f = forward, b = backwards, g = gamut, p = preview if = inverted forward, ib = inverted backwards

−i intent

a = absolute, r = relative colorimetric p = perceptual, s = saturation

−o order

n = normal (priority: lut > matrix > monochrome) r = reverse (priority: monochrome > matrix > lut)

−p oride

x = XYZ_PCS, X = XYZ * 100, l = Lab_PCS, L = LCh, y = Yxy j = CIECAM02 Appearance Jab, J = CIECAM02 Appearance JCh

−s scale

Scale device range 0.0 − scale rather than 0.0 − 1.0

−k [zhxrlv]

Black value target: z = zero K, h = 0.5 K, x = max K, r = ramp K (def.) l = extra PCS input is portion of K locus v = extra PCS input is K target value

−k p stle stpo enpo enle shape

stle: K level at White 0.0 − 1.0 stpo: start point of transition Wh 0.0 − Bk 1.0 enpo: End point of transition Wh 0.0 − Bk 1.0 enle: K level at Black 0.0 − 1.0 shape: 1.0 = straight, 0.0−1.0 concave, 1.0−2.0 convex

−k q stle0 stpo0 enpo0 enle0 shape0 stle2 stpo2 enpo2 enle2 shape2

Transfer extra PCS input to dual curve limits

−K parameters

Same as −k, but target is K locus rather than K value itself

−l tlimit

set total ink limit, 0 − 400% (estimate by default)

−L klimit

set black ink limit, 0 − 100% (estimate by default)

−a

show actual target values if clipped

−m

merge output processing into clut

−b

use CAM Jab for clipping

−c viewcond

set viewing conditions for CIECAM97s, either an enumerated choice, or a parameter:value changes

pp − Practical Reflection Print (ISO−3664 P2) pe − Print evaluation environment (CIE 116−1995) pc − Critical print evaluation environment (ISO−3664 P1) mt − Monitor in typical work environment mb − Bright monitor in bright work environment md − Monitor in darkened work environment jm − Projector in dim environment jd − Projector in dark environment

pcd − Photo CD − original scene outdoors

ob − Original scene − Bright Outdoors cx − Cut Sheet Transparencies on a viewing box

s:surround

n = auto, a = average, m = dim, d = dark, c = transparency (default average)

w:X:Y:Z

Adapted white point as XYZ (default media white, Abs: D50)

w:x:y

Adapted white point as x, y

a:adaptation

Adaptation luminance in cd.m^2 (default 50.0)

b:background

Background % of image luminance (default 20)

l:scenewhite

Scene white in cd.m^2 if surround = auto (default 250)

f:flare

Flare light % of image luminance (default 1)

f:X:Y:Z

Flare color as XYZ (default media white, Abs: D50)

f:x:y

Flare color as x, y

The colors to be translated should be fed into standard in, one input color per line, white space separated. A line starting with a # will be ignored. A line not starting with a number will terminate the program. Use −v0 for just output colors.



xicclu(1)