tificc(1)


NAME

   tificc - little cms ICC profile applier for TIFF.

SYNOPSIS

   tificc [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.  tificc is  a
   little cms ICC profile applier for TIFF.

OPTIONS

   -a     Handle channels > 4 as alpha.

   -b     Black point compensation.

   -c NUM Precalculates  transform  (0=Off,  1=Normal,  2=Hi-res, 3=LoRes)
          [defaults to 1].

   -d NUM Observer adaptation state (abs.col. only), (0..1.0, float value)
          [defaults to 0.0].

   -e     Embed destination profile.

   -g     Marks out-of-gamut colors on softproof.

   -h NUM Show  summary  of  options  and  examples  (0=help,  1=Examples,
          2=Built-in profiles, 3=Contact information)

   -i profile
          Input profile (defaults to sRGB).

   -k inklimit
          Ink-limiting in % (CMYK only), (0..400.0, float value)  [default
          400.0].

   -l profile
          Transform by device-link profile.

   -m TODO: check if values outside 0..3 are possible
          SoftProof intent [defaults to 0].

   -n     Ignore embedded profile on input.

   -o profile
          Output profile (defaults to sRGB).

   -p profile
          Soft proof profile.

   -s newprofile
          Save embedded profile as newprofile.

   -t NUM Rendering intent
          0=Perceptual [default]
          1=Relative colorimetric
          2=Saturation
          3=Absolute colorimetric
          10=Perceptual preserving black ink
          11=Relative colorimetric preserving black ink
          12=Saturation preserving black ink
          13=Perceptual preserving black plane
          14=Relative colorimetric preserving black plane
          15=Saturation preserving black plane

   -v     Verbose.

   -w NUM Output depth (8, 16 or 32). Use 32 for floating-point.

BUILT-IN PROFILES

        *Lab2  -- D50-based v2 CIEL*a*b
        *Lab4  -- D50-based v4 CIEL*a*b
        *Lab   -- D50-based v4 CIEL*a*b
        *XYZ   -- CIE XYZ (PCS)
        *sRGB  -- sRGB color space
        *Gray22 - Monochrome of Gamma 2.2
        *Gray30 - Monochrome of Gamma 3.0
        *null   - Monochrome black for all input
        *Lin2222- CMYK linearization of gamma 2.2 on each channel

EXAMPLES

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

NOTES

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

SEE ALSO

   jpgicc(1), linkicc(1), psicc(1), transicc(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.

                           October 23, 2004                      TIFICC(1)





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