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jpegicc(1)





NAME

       jpegicc - little cms ICC profile applier for JPEG.


SYNOPSIS

       jpegicc [options] input.jpg output.jpg


DESCRIPTION

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


OPTIONS

       -b     Black point compensation.

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

       -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).

       -m <0,1,2,3>
              SoftProof intent.

       -n     Ignore embedded profile.

       -p profile
              Soft proof profile

       -o profile
              Output profile (defaults to sRGB).

       -q <0..100>
              Output JPEG quality.

       -t <0,1,2,3>
              Intent (0=Perceptual, 1=Colorimetric, 2=Saturation, 3=Absolute).

       -v     Verbose.


EXAMPLES

       To color correct from scanner to sRGB:
            jpegicc -iscanner.icm in.jpg out.jpg

       To convert from monitor1 to monitor2:
            jpegicc -imon1.icm -omon2.icm in.jpg out.jpg

       To make a CMYK separation:
            jpegicc -oprinter.icm inrgb.jpg outcmyk.jpg

       To recover sRGB from a CMYK separation:
            jpegicc -iprinter.icm incmyk.jpg outrgb.jpg

       To convert from CIELab ITU/Fax JPEG to sRGB
            jpegicc -iitufax.icm in.jpg out.jpg


NOTES

       For  suggestions,  comments,  bug  reports  etc. send mail to info@lit-
       tlecms.com.


SEE ALSO

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


AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Shiju p. Nair <shiju.p@gmail.com>,  for
       the Debian project.

                              September 30, 2004                    JPEGICC(1)

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