tificc2

Langue: en

Version: October 23, 2004 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

tifficc - little cms ICC profile applier for TIFF.

SYNOPSIS

tifficc [options] input.tif output.tif

DESCRIPTION

lcms is a standalone CMM engine, which deals with the color management. It implements a fast transformation between ICC profiles. tifficc is little cms ICC profile applier for TIFF.

OPTIONS

-a
Handle channels > 4 as alpha.
-b
Black point compensation.
-c <0,1,2,3>
Precalculates transform. (0=Off, 1=Normal, 2=Hi-res, 3=LoRes) [defaults to 1]
-e
Embed destination profile.
-g
Marks out-of-gamut colors on softproof.
-h <0,1,2>
Show summary of options and examples.
-i profile
Input profile (defaults to sRGB).
-k <0..400>
Ink-limiting in % (CMYK only).
-l profile
Transform by device-link profile.
-m <0,1,2,3>
SoftProof intent.
-n
Ignore embedded profile on input.
-p profile
Soft proof profile.
-o profile
Output profile (defaults to sRGB).
-s profile
Save embedded profile as <new profile>
-t <0,1,2,3>
Intent (0=Perceptual, 1=Colorimetric, 2=Saturation, 3=Absolute).
-v
Verbose.
-w
Wide output (generates 16 bps tiff).
You can also use following builtins
*Lab - CIE Lab D50 based *XYZ - XYZ *adobe1998RBB - AdobeRGB *colormatchrgb - ColorMatch RGB *applergb - Apple RGB

EXAMPLES

 To color correct from scanner to sRGB:
         tifficc -iscanner.icm in.tif out.tif
 
 To convert from monitor1 to monitor2:
         tifficc -imon1.icm -omon2.icm in.tif out.tif
         
 To make a CMYK separation:
         tifficc -oprinter.icm inrgb.tif outcmyk.tif
         
 To recover sRGB from a CMYK separation:
         tifficc -iprinter.icm incmyk.tif outrgb.tif
 
 To convert from CIELab TIFF to sRGB
         tifficc -iTiffLab8Spac.icm in.tif out.tif
 

NOTES

For suggestions, comments, bug reports etc. send mail to info@littlecms.com.

SEE ALSO

jpegicc(1), icc2ps(1), icclink(1), icctrans(1), wtpt(1)

AUTHOR

This manual page was originally written by Shiju p. Nair <shiju.p@gmail.com>, for the Debian project. Modified by Marti Maria to reflect further changes.