3d Gamut Viewer Windows

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Nov 6, 2006 - Gamutvision is much more than just a gamut viewer. The image below shows a 3D L*a*b* gamut volume in the Gamutvision window.

Glowing minerals wrote: Thank-you, Wayne. My old home computer can't quite handle the first web site. If you want to see 3D gamut plots you have several choices: 1. Install a free VRML viewer.

VRML is almost obsolete except for displaying 3D gamut plots. For this it works really well. Also, Dry Creek Photo has a bunch of 3D color gamuts in VRML I am using the Cortona 3D VRML viewer and it works on both my 32 bit XP and my 64 bit Win 7 systems. If you use Windows XP, you can install Microsoft's free Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP. This gives you more control over installing profiles and also contains a 3D profile viewer that will let you compare two profiles. Win 7 and Vista don't have any built in capability to view profile gamuts.

Mac's ColorSync will display gamut plots. Buy commercial profile management software. The cheapest commercial program I know about is ColorThink 2 As far as I know. If anybody else knows of any other options for viewing gamut plots, I'd like to hear about them. I'll try them out during breaks on my workstation at work over the next several days. Those CIE plots in your screen captures look to be just what I'm looking for.

Bronxbomber provided the CIE plot screen shots. If you get a VRML viewer working, the Argyll color management system has several utility programs that will generate gamut plots in 3D. You can compare as many gamuts as you want in a single graph. You don't need to install anything. It comes as a zip file. All you need to do is unzip it any put the programs you are interested in some place on your path. Look at and Run profiles through iccgamut to make.gam files.

Then use viewgam to combine as many.gam files as you want into a single VRML file. IMO, this works really well because gamut plots in VRML can be full screen (or larger) and you can study the gamut plots as close as you want.

And if you know about the innards of ICC profiles, other Argyll utility programs give you a good head start at dissecting. Such as iccdump Dump the contents of an ICC profile as text. (Also note that VRML files are plain ASCII. Just saying.) Wayne.

[] File opening From the application windows menubar you can select File->Open to show the file dialog. Select one or more files for gamut comparision as you like. The selection order should be preserved.

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ICC Examin's file selector is designed to work like a browser. Every new selected file is instantly shown in the aaplication for quick comparisions. When ICC Examin starts to parse files, it shows the yellow progressbar. Depending on the complexity of the file it may take some time to finish. The open gamut view takes extra time. VRML file are selectable alone. ICC Examin will not accept mixing with other files.

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The VRML gamut hull's from ArgyllCMS are the only known supported ones. ICC profiles can be loaded many for gamut comparisions.

A named colour profile will only be accepted in the first position. Loading a CGATS measurement file after the belonging profile allowes to create the ICC Examin quality report. Some profiles, most of the standard CMYK ones, have the measurements already included. CGATS measurement files are only supported in single quantities and as mentioned above in conjunction with belonging ICC profiles. Files once loaded are observed by ICC Examin. The view will be actualised upon a modification.

[] Gamut First to call is the 3D gamut viewer. You can select it from the menu bar -> Windows -> Gamut. It shows a gamut of the device described by the profile. If such a description is not appropriate the 3D gamut view may remain empty. The gamut generation defaults to a round trip or B2A0->A2B0 generated hull.