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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/ArgyllDoc.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/ArgyllDoc.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/ArgyllDoc.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/ArgyllDoc.html	2008-07-27 11:39:29.000000000 +0200
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
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 Author: Graeme Gill
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<u>Introduction</u>

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 Argyll is an open source, ICC compatible color management
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-system. It supports accurate ICC profile creation for scanners, CMYK
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+system. It supports accurate ICC profile creation for acquisition devices, CMYK
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 printers,
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 film recorders and calibration and profiling of displays.
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 Spectral sample data is supported,
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/chartread.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/chartread.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/chartread.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/chartread.html	2008-07-27 11:40:27.000000000 +0200
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@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
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  Normally the patch locations are not needed in the
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 output, but if a chart is being read as an input reference (for use in
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-profiling a scanner or a camera), then the patch locations will still
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+profiling an acquisition device), then the patch locations will still
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 be needed. The -a flag adds
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 the locations to the output .ti3 file.
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/colprof.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/colprof.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/colprof.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/colprof.html	2008-07-27 11:41:01.000000000 +0200
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@@ -617,8 +617,8 @@
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 absolute value, and any values whiter than that, will not be clipped by
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 the profile. The profile effectively operates in an absolute intent
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 mode,  irrespective of what intent is selected when it is used.
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-This flag can be useful when an input profile is needed for using a
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-scanner as a "poor mans" colorimeter, or if the white point of the test
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+This flag can be useful when an input profile is needed for using an
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+acquisition device as a "poor mans" colorimeter, or if the white point of the test
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 chart doesn't represent the white points of media
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 that will be used in practice, and that white point adjustment will be
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 done individually in some downstream application.
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Installing_Linux.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Installing_Linux.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Installing_Linux.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Installing_Linux.html	2008-07-27 11:42:29.000000000 +0200
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
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 variable to give access to the executables from your command line
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 environment.
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 The .tgz file also contains several useful reference files (such as
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-scanner
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+acquisition device
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 chart recognition templates, sample illumination spectrum etc.) in the
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 ref sub-directory, as
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 well
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Installing_MSWindows.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Installing_MSWindows.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Installing_MSWindows.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Installing_MSWindows.html	2008-07-27 11:42:50.000000000 +0200
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
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 The .zip file also contains several useful reference files
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 (such as
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-scanner
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+acquisition device
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 chart recognition templates, sample illumination spectrum etc.) in the
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 ref sub-directory, all the current documentation in a doc
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 sub-directory, and instrument USB drivers in the libusbw directory.
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Installing_OSX.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Installing_OSX.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Installing_OSX.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Installing_OSX.html	2008-07-27 11:39:58.000000000 +0200
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
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 with how to do this, consult an appropriate tutorial, e.g. <
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  href="http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/%7Ematloff/UnixAndC/Unix/ShellIntro.html#tth_sEc1">ShellIntro>.
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 The .tgz file also contains several useful reference files (such as
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-scanner chart recognition templates, sample illumination spectrum
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+acquisition device chart recognition templates, sample illumination spectrum
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 etc.) in the ref sub-directory, as well as
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 all the current documentation in a doc sub-directory.
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Organisation.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Organisation.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Organisation.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Organisation.html	2008-07-27 11:36:55.000000000 +0200
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
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 This directory contains routines that generate calibration test charts,
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 based
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 on various distribution algorithms suitable for
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-reading using an Xrite DTP51 or DTP41 colorimeter, or scanner for print
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+reading using an Xrite DTP51 or DTP41 colorimeter, or acquisition device for print
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 charts,
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 the Gretag Spectrolino for film charts, or the Xrite DTP92 pr DTP94 for
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 monitor
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/printtarg.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/printtarg.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/printtarg.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/printtarg.html	2008-07-27 11:36:27.000000000 +0200
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@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
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 file, and a .ti2 file containing the device test values together with
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 the layout information needed to identify the patch location. This
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 module can also generate the image recognition templates needed to read
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-the print targets in using a scanner.
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+the print targets in using an acquisition device.
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  The -v flag turns on verbose mode. Prints
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 information about how many patches there are in a row, how many patches
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/scanin.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/scanin.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/scanin.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/scanin.html	2008-07-27 11:34:18.000000000 +0200
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
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 recogin.cht
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 valin.cie [diag.tif]
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    :- inputs
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-'input.tif',  and outputs scanner
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 'input.ti3', or
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  usage
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
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  style="font-family: monospace;">                  
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 Replace device values in .ti3
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-Default is to create a scanner .ti3 file
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+Default is to create a device .ti3 file
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 </small><small> 
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  style="font-family: monospace;" href="#F">-F x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,x4,y4
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  style="font-family: monospace;"> 
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@@ -187,10 +187,10 @@
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 of the chart are visible within the image, and if the image is cropped
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 to exclude the chart edges, it may well not recognize the chart
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 properly. It is designed to cope with a variety of resolutions, and
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-will cope with some degree of noise in the scan (due to screening
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+will cope with some degree of noise in the acquisition (due to screening
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 artefacts on the original, or film grain), but it isn't really designed
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 to accept very high resolution input. For anything over 600DPI, you
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-should consider down sampling the scan using a filtering downsample,
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+should consider down sampling the image using a filtering downsample,
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 before submitting the file to scanin.
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 There are 5 basic modes that scanin operates in.
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@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
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 assumed to be parsing an input device characterization chart (ie. an
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 IT8.7/2 chart), for the purpose of creating a 
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  href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3 data file containing
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-the CIE test values and the corresponding RGB scanner values. The 
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+the CIE test values and the corresponding RGB device values. The 
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  href="File_Formats.html#.ti3">.ti3 file can then be used for
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 creating
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 an input profile using colprof. The file
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@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
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 file in
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 this situation, should be a good quality image, perhaps synthetically
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 generated
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-(rather than being scanned), and perfectly oriented, to make
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+(rather than being parsed), and perfectly oriented, to make
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 specification
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 of the patch locations easier. The file arguments are: The
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 TIFF file that
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@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
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 input devices to be used as a crude replacement for a color measuring
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 instrument. The icc profile has
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 (presumably) been
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-created by scanning an IT8.7/2 chart (or similar) through the RGB input
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+created with an image of a IT8.7/2 chart (or similar) through the RGB input
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 device,
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 and
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 then using scanin to create the .ti3 file needed to feed to colprof to
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@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@
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 The resulting .ti3 file will have the same base name as the input TIFF
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 file.
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 If there is more than one page in the test chart, then scanin will need
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-to be run multiple times, once for each scan file made from each test
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+to be run multiple times, once for each image file made from each test
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 chart. The -ca flag combination should be
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 used
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 for all pages after the first,
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@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@
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 By default the automatic chart recognition copes with
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 rotation, scale and stretch in the chart image, making it suitable for
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-charts that have been scanned, or shot squarely with a camera. If a
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+charts that have been acquired, or shot squarely with a camera. If a
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 chart has been shot not exactly facing the camera (perhaps to avoid
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 reflection, or to get more even lighting), then it will suffer from
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 perspective distortion as well. The 
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 Normally scanin computes an average of the pixel values
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 within a sample square, using a "robust" mean, that discards pixel
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 values that are too far from the average ("outlier" pixel values). This
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-is done in an attempt to discard value that are due to scanning
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+is done in an attempt to discard value that are due to acquisition
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 artefacts such as dust, scratches etc. You can force scanin to return
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 the true mean values for the sample squares that includes all the pixel
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 values, by using the -m flag.
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@@ -357,9 +357,9 @@
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 Normally scanin has reasonably robust feature
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 recognition, but the default assumption is that the input chart has an
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 approximately even visual distribution of patch values, and has been
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-scanned and converted to a typical gamma 2.2 corrected image, meaning
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+acquired and converted to a typical gamma 2.2 corrected image, meaning
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 that the average patch pixel value is expected to be about 50%. If this
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-is not the case (for instance if the input chart has been scanned with
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+is not the case (for instance if the input chart has been processed with
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 linear light or "raw" encoding), then it may enhance the image
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 recognition to provide the approximate gamma encoding of the image. For
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 instance, if linear light encoding ("Raw") is used, a 
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Scenarios.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Scenarios.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/Scenarios.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/Scenarios.html	2008-07-27 11:52:05.000000000 +0200
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@@ -32,17 +32,17 @@
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  href="#PM5">Installing a
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 display profile
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-Profiling Scanners
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+Profiling Acquisition Devices
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    Types of test charts

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-

    Taking readings from a scanner

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-

    Creating a scanner profile

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+

    Taking readings from an acquisition device

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+

    Creating an acquisition device profile

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 Profiling Printers
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    Creating a print test chart

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    Reading a print test chart

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 using an instrument
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    Reading a print test chart

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-using a scanner
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+using an acquisition device
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    Creating a printer profile

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@@ -353,14 +353,14 @@
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 the connected display.
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-

Profiling Scanners

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-Because a scanner is an input device, it is necessary to go about
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+

Profiling Acquisition Devices

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+Because a acquisition device is an input device, it is necessary to go about
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 profiling it in quite a different way to an output device. To profile
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-it, a test chart is needed to exercise the scanner response, to which
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+it, a test chart is needed to exercise the device response, to which
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 the CIE values for each test patch is known. Generally standard
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 reflection or transparency test charts are used for this purpose.
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Types of test charts

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-The most common and popular test chart for scanner profiling is the
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+The most common and popular test chart for acquisiton device profiling is the
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 IT8.7/2 chart. This is a standard format chart generally reproduced on
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 photographic film, containing about 264 test patches. The Kodak Q-60
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 Color Input Target is a typical example:
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@@ -400,18 +400,18 @@
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  style="width: 186px; height: 141px;">
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-

Taking readings from a scanner

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-The test chart you are using needs to be placed on the scanner, and the
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-scanner needs to be configured to a suitable state, and restored to
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+

Taking readings from an acquisition device

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+The test chart you are using needs to be exposed to the device, and the
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+acquisition device needs to be configured to a suitable state, and restored to
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 that
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 same state when used subsequently with the resulting profile. The chart
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 should
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 be scanned, and saved to a TIFF format file. I will assume the
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 resulting
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-file is called scanner.tif. The raster file need only be roughly
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+file is called device.tif. The raster file need only be roughly
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 cropped so as to contain the test chart (including the charts edges).
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-The second step is to extract the RGB values from the scanner.tif file,
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+The second step is to extract the RGB values from the device.tif file,
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 and match then to the reference CIE values.
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 To locate the patch values in the scan, the scanin utility
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 needs to
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@@ -485,32 +485,32 @@
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 chart recognition template file will need to be created (this is beyond
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 the scope of the current documentation).
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-To create the scanner .ti3 file, run the scanin utility as
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+To create the device .ti3 file, run the scanin utility as
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 follows
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 (assuming an IT8 chart is being used):
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- scanin -v scanner.tif It8.cht It8ref.txt
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+ scanin -v device.tif It8.cht It8ref.txt
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 "It8ref.txt" is assumed to be the name of the CIE reference file
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-supplied by the chart manufacturer. The resulting file will be named "scanner.ti3".
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+supplied by the chart manufacturer. The resulting file will be named "device.ti3".
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 scanin will process 16 bit per
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-component .tiff files, which (if the scanner is capable of creating
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+component .tiff files, which (if the device is capable of creating
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 such files),  may improve the quality of the profile. 
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 If you have any doubts about the correctness of the chart recognition,
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 or the subsequent profile's delta E report is unusual, then use the
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 scanin diagnostic flags -dipn and examine
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 the diag.tif diagnostic file.
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-

Creating a scanner profile

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-Similar to a display profile, a scanner profile can be either a
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-shaper/matrix or LUT based profile. Well behaved scanners will
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+

Creating an acquisition device profile

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+Similar to a display profile, an acquisition device profile can be either a
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+shaper/matrix or LUT based profile. Well behaved devices will
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 probably give the best results
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 with a shaper/matrix profile, but if the fit is poor, consider using a
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 LUT
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 type profile.
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-If the purpose of the scanner profile is to use it as a substitute for
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+If the purpose of the device profile is to use it as a substitute for
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 a
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 colorimeter, then the -u flag should be used to avoid clipping
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 values above the white point. Unless the shaper/matrix type profile is
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@@ -520,24 +520,24 @@
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 To create a matrix/shaper profile, the following suffices:
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 colprof -v 
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- href="colprof.html#E">-D"Scanner A" 
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+ href="colprof.html#E">-D"Device A" 
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  href="colprof.html#q">-qm -as
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-scanner
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+device
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 For a LUT based profile then the following would be used:
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 colprof -v 
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- href="colprof.html#E">-D"Scanner A"
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+ href="colprof.html#E">-D"Device A"
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 -qm
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-scanner
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+device
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 For the purposes of a poor mans colorimeter, the following would
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 generally be used:
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 colprof -v 
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- href="colprof.html#E">-D"Scanner A"
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+ href="colprof.html#E">-D"Device A"
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 -qm -u
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-scanner
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+device
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 Make sure you check the delta E report at the end of the profile
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 creation, to see if the profile is behaving reasonably.
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@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@
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 -ii1 -pA4
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 PrinterA
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-For using with a scanner as a colorimeter, the Gretag Spectroscan
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+For using with an acquisition device as a colorimeter, the Gretag Spectroscan
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 layout is suitable, but the -s flag
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 should be used so as to generate a layout suitable for scan
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 recognition, as well as generating the scan recognition template
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@@ -804,28 +804,27 @@
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 for each type of instrument. Continue with Creating
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 a printer profile.
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-

Reading a print test chart using a scanner or

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-camera
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+

Reading a print test chart using an acquisition device

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-Argyll supports using a scanner or even a camera as a substitute for a
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+Argyll supports using any acquisition device as a substitute for a
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 colorimeter.
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-While a scanner or camera is no replacement for a color measurement
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+While most are no replacement for a color measurement
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 instrument, it may give acceptable results in some situations, and may
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 give better results than a generic profile for a printing device.
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-The main limitation of the scanner-as-colorimeter approach are:
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+The main limitation of the any-device-as-colorimeter approach are:
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-* The scanner dynamic range and/or precision may not match the printers
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+* The acquisition device dynamic range and/or precision may not match the printers
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 or what is required for a good profile.
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-* The spectral interaction of the scanner test chart and printer test
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-chart with the scanner
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+* The spectral interaction of the device test chart and printer test
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+chart with the device
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 spectral response can cause color errors.
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 * Spectral differences caused by different black amounts in the print
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 test chart can cause
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 color errors. 
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 * The IT8 chart gamut may be so much smaller than the printers that the
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-scanner profile is too inaccurate. 
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+acquisition device profile is too inaccurate. 
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 As well as some of the above, a camera may not be suitable if it
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 automatically adjusts exposure or white point when taking a picture,
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@@ -834,23 +833,23 @@
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 The end result is often a profile that has a slight color cast to,
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 compared to a profile created using a colorimeter or spectrometer..
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-It is assumed that you have created a scanner or camera profile
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+It is assumed that you have created an acquisition device profile
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 following the procedure
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 outline above. For best possible results it
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-is advisable to both profile the scanner or camera, and use it in
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+is advisable to both profile the acquisition device, and use it in
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 scanning the
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 printed test chart, in as "raw" mode as possible (i.e. using 16 bits
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-per component images, if the scanner or camera is
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+per component images, if the acquisition device is
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 capable of doing so; not setting white or black points, using a fixed
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 exposure etc.). It is
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 generally advisable to create a LUT type input profile, and use the 
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  href="http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/colprof.html#u">-u flag to
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 avoid clipping scanned value whiter than the input calibration chart.
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-Scan or photograph your printer chart (or charts) on the scanner or
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-camera previously profiled.
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+Scan or photograph your printer chart (or charts) on the acquisition device
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+previously profiled.
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 <big>The
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-scanner or camera must be configured and used exactly the same as it
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+acquisition device must be configured and used exactly the same as it
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 was when it
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 was profiled.</big>
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@@ -858,21 +857,21 @@
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  style="font-weight: bold;">PrinterB.tif (or 
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  style="font-weight: bold;">PrinterB1.tif, 
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  style="font-weight: bold;">PrinterB2.tif etc. in the case of
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-multiple charts). As with profiling the scanner or camera, the raster
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+multiple charts). As with profiling the acquisition device, the raster
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 file need
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 only be roughly cropped so as to contain the test chart.
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-The scanner recognition files
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+The acquisition device recognition files
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 created when printtarg was run
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 is assumed to be called PrinterB.cht.
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-Using the scanner profile created previously (assumed to be called 
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- style="font-weight: bold;">scanner.icm), the printer test chart
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+Using the device profile created previously (assumed to be called 
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+ style="font-weight: bold;">device.icm), the printer test chart
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 scan patches are converted to CIE values using the 
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  style="font-weight: bold;">scanin utility:
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 scanin -v 
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  href="scanin.html#c">-c PrinterB.tif
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-PrinterB.cht scanner.icm
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+PrinterB.cht device.icm
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 PrinterB
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 If there were multiple test chart pages, the results would be
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@@ -881,15 +880,15 @@
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 scanin -v 
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  href="scanin.html#c">-c PrinterB1.tif
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-PrinterB1.cht scanner.icm
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+PrinterB1.cht device.icm
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 PrinterB
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 scanin -v 
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  href="scanin.html#ca">-ca PrinterB2.tif
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-PrinterB2.cht scanner.icm
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+PrinterB2.cht device.icm
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 PrinterB
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 scanin -v 
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  href="scanin.html#ca">-ca PrinterB3.tif
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-PrinterB3.cht scanner.icm
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+PrinterB3.cht device.icm
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 PrinterB
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 Now that the PrinterB.ti3 data
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/targen.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/targen.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/targen.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/targen.html	2008-07-27 11:53:34.000000000 +0200
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@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@
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       3 x Letter   1386
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       4 x Letter   1848
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-  Scanner (printtarg with -iSS -s options):
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+  Acquisition device (printtarg with -iSS -s options):
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        1 x A4R      1014
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        2 x A4R      2028
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/ti3_format.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/ti3_format.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/ti3_format.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/ti3_format.html	2008-07-27 11:42:04.000000000 +0200
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@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
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 or "RGB_LAB" for an RGB printer
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 or display, "CMYK_XYZ" for a
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 printer, "XYZ_RGB" for an RGB
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-scanner.
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+acquisition device.
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 If spectral values are going to be included in the file, the following
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 keywords and values shall be used:
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/ucmm.html Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/ucmm.html
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/doc/ucmm.html	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/doc/ucmm.html	2008-07-27 11:41:27.000000000 +0200
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
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 designed just to handle the necessary configuration needed to track the
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 installation and association of ICC profiles with Unix/Linux X11
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 displays. It could be expanded at some point to also hold the
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-associations for other devices such as scanner and printers.
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+associations for other devices such as acquisition devices and printers.
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 It consists primarily of a small configuration database that associates
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 a display monitor (identified by its EDID or the X11 display name if an
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/log.txt Argyll_V1.0.1/log.txt
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/log.txt	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/log.txt	2008-07-27 11:35:38.000000000 +0200
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@@ -1648,7 +1648,7 @@
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 *   Added shaper/matrix input profile support.
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 	(profile/profin.c, xicc/xmatrix.c)
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-    This may be more accurate for scanner profiles,
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+    This may be more accurate for device profiles,
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     given the poor coverage of test points provided
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     by an IT8 chart (but doesn't appear to be in practice).
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@@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@
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 *   Added support in scanin.c and scanrd.c for
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     using a scan of a print test chart, plus a
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-    profile for the scanner, to be able to measure
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+    profile for the device, to be able to measure
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     color for printer calibration. This
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 	new mode handles multi-page test charts.
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@@ -1689,13 +1689,13 @@
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 	patch spacer contrast determination.
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 	Also added an XYZ to sRGB conversion
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 	function to support RGB previews of N color
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-	devices, as well as scanner recognition template files.
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+	devices, as well as device recognition template files.
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 *	Expanded xicc/xcolorants.c to incorporate
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 	an approximate device model for arbitrary
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 	colorant combinations. This is used to
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 	be able to approximate expected density readings,
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-	as well as preview colors and scanner recognition templates.
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+	as well as preview colors and device recognition templates.
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 *   Create a new test point creation module,
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     target/simplat.c, to create higher dimentional,
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@@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@
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 *   Added preliminary support in printtarg for the SpectroScan
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     spectrodensitometer. Also added preliminary support for
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-    scanner recognisable test charts.
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+    device recognisable test charts.
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 *   Added option to icclink to turn off the use of linearisation
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     curves in the output link, since this sometimes seems to
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@@ -1960,7 +1960,7 @@
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   Cleaned up build automation somewhat.
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   Added RGB output device profile generation support.
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-  Added RGB scanner device profile generation support.
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+  Added RGB device profile generation support.
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   Added a couple of spectrometer conversion utilities for
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   raw data files from other CMSs.
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/profile/profcheck.c Argyll_V1.0.1/profile/profcheck.c
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/profile/profcheck.c	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/profile/profcheck.c	2008-07-27 11:54:01.000000000 +0200
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@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
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 			devchan = 3;
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 			isLab = 1;
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 			isAdditive = 1;
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-		/* Scanner .ti3 files: */
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+		/* Acquisition Device .ti3 files: */
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 		} else if (strcmp(icg->t[0].kdata[ti],"XYZ_RGB") == 0) {
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 			devspace = icSigRgbData;
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 			devchan = 3;
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/profile/profin.c Argyll_V1.0.1/profile/profin.c
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/profile/profin.c	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/profile/profin.c	2008-07-27 11:53:08.000000000 +0200
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
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 /*
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    Basic algorithm outline:
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- Scanner:
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+ Acquisition Device:
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    Figure out the input curves to give
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    the flattest grid.
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/scanin/scanin.c Argyll_V1.0.1/scanin/scanin.c
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/scanin/scanin.c	2008-07-27 11:18:53.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/scanin/scanin.c	2008-07-27 11:26:37.000000000 +0200
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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 /* 
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  * Argyll Color Correction System
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  *
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- * Scanin: Input the scan of a test chart, and output cgats data
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+ * Scanin: Input the image of a test chart, and output cgats data
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  *         Uses scanrd to do the hard work.
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  *
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  * Author: Graeme W. Gill
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
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 	fprintf(stderr,"Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the GPL Version 3\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"usage: scanin [options] input.tif recogin.cht valin.cie [diag.tif]\n");
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-	fprintf(stderr,"   :- inputs 'input.tif' and outputs scanner 'input.ti3', or\n");
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+	fprintf(stderr,"   :- inputs 'input.tif' and outputs device 'input.ti3', or\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"usage: scanin -g [options] input.tif recogout.cht [diag.tif]\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"   :- outputs file 'recogout.cht', or\n");
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
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 	fprintf(stderr," -ca                  Same as -c, but accumulates more values to .ti3\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"                       from subsequent pages\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr," -r                   Replace device values in .ti2/.ti3\n");
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-	fprintf(stderr,"                      Default is to create a scanner .ti3 file\n");
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+	fprintf(stderr,"                      Default is to create a device .ti3 file\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr," -F x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,x4,y4\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr,"                      Don't auto recognize, locate using four fiducual marks\n");
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 	fprintf(stderr," -p                   Compensate for perspective distortion\n");
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@@ -127,12 +127,12 @@
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 	static char datin_name[200] = { 0 };	/* Data input name (.cie/.q60) */
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 	static char datout_name[200] = { 0 };	/* Data output name (.ti3/.val) */
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 	static char recog_name[200] = { 0 };	/* Reference chart name (.cht) */
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-	static char prof_name[200] = { 0 };		/* scanner profile name (.cht) */
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+	static char prof_name[200] = { 0 };		/* device profile name (.cht) */
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 	static char diag_name[200] = { 0 };		/* Diagnostic Output (.tif) name, if used */
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 	int verb = 1;
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 	int tmean = 0;		/* Return true mean, rather than robust mean */
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 	int repl = 0;		/* Replace .ti3 device values from raster file */
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-	int outo = 0;		/* Output the values read, rather than creating scanner .ti3 */
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+	int outo = 0;		/* Output the values read, rather than creating device .ti3 */
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 	int colm = 0;		/* Use inage values to measure color for print profile. > 1 == append */
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 	int flags = SI_GENERAL_ROT;	/* Default allow all rotations */
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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
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 	scanrd *sr;				/* Scanrd object */
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 	int err;	
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 	char *errm;
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-	int pnotscan = 0;		/* Number of patches that wern't scanned */
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+	int pnotscan = 0;		/* Number of patches that weren't processed */
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 	if (argc <= 1)
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 		usage();
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/target/printtarg.c Argyll_V1.0.1/target/printtarg.c
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/target/printtarg.c	2008-07-27 11:18:52.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/target/printtarg.c	2008-07-27 11:37:20.000000000 +0200
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@@ -3252,7 +3252,7 @@
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 }
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 /******************************************************************/
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-/* Edge tracking support, for generating the scanner image        */
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+/* Edge tracking support, for generating the device image        */
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 /* recognition reference chart file. */
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 /* Establish width and height to convert between topleft and */
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diff -uNr Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/ttbd.txt Argyll_V1.0.1/ttbd.txt
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--- Argyll_V1.0.1.orig/ttbd.txt	2008-07-27 11:18:54.000000000 +0200
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+++ Argyll_V1.0.1/ttbd.txt	2008-07-27 11:54:46.000000000 +0200
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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
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 * Should create a .ti2 template file for some standard charts,
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   such as an IT8.7/3, ECI2002 random and non-random etc.
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-  Scanner recognition files too ??
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+  Device recognition files too ??
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 * Add an option to targen, that allows generation of
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   test points down the neutral axis (how does this work
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@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@
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   patch variance is too high (probable faulty read).
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 * Add spectral fix options to scanin code to allow compensation
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-  for scanner and media errors when using a scanned image to
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+  for device and media errors when using an acquired image to
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   measure color.
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   This means figuring out how it will work, as well as creating
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   to tools to create the spectral fix data (or just add general