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What to do exactly depends on how you want to proceed. These images are dark because there is no gamma correction applied to them. Yes, all tools turned off! I would use the “raw” format. With what configuration should the IT8 target be scanned before making the ICC profile from Color_Space_Converter code: public double D65 = įX = (new Double(Math.exp(Math.log(X)/3f))).floatValue() įY = (new Double(Math.exp(Math.log(Y)/3f))).floatValue() įZ = (new Double(Math.exp(Math.log(Z)/3f))).floatValue() WAH normalize to L*a*b* color space using D65 white reference Should I use Argyll then? What about Lprof or CoCa profiling softwares, would you recommend me those? for(int q=0 q 0.04045f)?(new Double(Math.exp(Math.log((rf+0.055f)/1.055f)*2.4f))).floatValue():rf/12.92f
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I used VueScan to generate the ICC profile and apply it to the IT8 target before calculating the color.
#How to use it8 target in vuescan code#
The code is written below, where rf, gf and bf are R-G-B values for each pixel in the image. It uses D65 white reference point to normalize XYZ values. What do you mean about not knowing the colour space?īasically I use ImageJ to compute the transformation.