Provided by: argyll_2.3.1+repack-1ubuntu2_amd64
NAME
Link - Link ICC profiles.
DESCRIPTION
Link ICC profiles
SYNOPSIS
collink [options] srcprofile dstprofile linkedprofile -v Verbose -A manufacturer Manufacturer description string -M model Model description string -D description Profile Description string (Default "inoutfile") -C copyright Copyright string -V Verify existing profile, rather than link -q lmhu Quality - Low, Medium (def), High, Ultra -r res Override clut res. set by -q -n Don't preserve device linearization curves in result -f Special :- Force neutral colors to be K only output -fk Special :- Force K only neutral colors to be K only output -F Special :- Force all colors to be K only output -fcmy Special :- Force 100% C,M or Y only to stay pure -p absprof Include abstract profile in link -a file.cal Apply calibration curves to link output and append linear -H file.cal Append calibration curves to 3dlut -s Simple Mode (default) -g [src.gam] Gamut Mapping Mode [optional source image gamut] -G [src.gam] Gamut Mapping Mode using inverse outprofile A2B Simple Mode Options: -i in_intent p = perceptual, r = relative colorimetric, s = saturation, a = absolute colorimetric -o out_intent p = perceptual, r = relative colorimetric, s = saturation, a = absolute colorimetric Gamut Mapping Mode Options: -i intent set linking intent from the following choice: a - Absolute Colorimetric (in Jab) [ICC Absolute Colorimetric] aw - Absolute Colorimetric (in Jab) with scaling to fit white point aa - Absolute Appearance r - White Point Matched Appearance [ICC Relative Colorimetric] la - Luminance axis matched Appearance p - Perceptual (Preferred) (Default) [ICC Perceptual] pa - Perceptual Apperance ms - Saturation s - Enhanced Saturation [ICC Saturation] al - Absolute Colorimetric (Lab) rl - White Point Matched Colorimetric (Lab) -w [J,a,b] Use forced whitepoint hack [optional target point] -c viewcond set source viewing conditions for CIECAM02, either an enumerated choice, or a parameter -d viewcond set destination viewing conditions for CIECAM02, either an enumerated choice, or parameter:value changes pp - Practical Reflection Print (ISO-3664 P2) pe - Print evaluation environment (CIE 116-1995) pc - Critical print evaluation environment (ISO-3664 P1) mt - Monitor in typical work environment mb - Bright monitor in bright work environment md - Monitor in darkened work environment jm - Projector in dim environment jd - Projector in dark environment tv - Television/Film Studio pcd - Photo CD - original scene outdoors ob - Original scene - Bright Outdoors cx - Cut Sheet Transparencies on a viewing box s:surround n = auto, a = average, m = dim, d = dark, c = transparency (default average) w:X:Y:Z Adapted white point as XYZ (default media white) w:x:y Adapted white point as x, y a:adaptation Adaptation luminance in cd.m^2 (default 50.0) b:background Background % of image luminance (default 20) l:imagewhite Image white in cd.m^2 if surround = auto (default 250) f:flare Flare light % of image luminance (default 0) g:glare Flare light % of ambient (default 1) g:X:Y:Z Flare color as XYZ (default media white, Abs: D50) g:x:y Flare color as x, y -t tlimit set source total ink limit, 0 - 400% (estimate by default) -T klimit set source black ink limit, 0 - 100% (estimate by default) Inverse outprofile A2B Options: -k tezhxr CMYK Black generation t = transfer K from source to destination, e = retain K of destination B2A table z = zero K, h = 0.5 K, x = maximum K, r = ramp K (default) -k p stle stpo enpo enle shape p = black target generation curve parameters -k q stle0 stpo0 enpo0 enle0 shape0 stle2 stpo2 enpo2 enle2 shape2 q = transfer source K to dual curve limits -K parameters Same as -k, but target is K locus rather than K value itself -l tlimit set destination total ink limit, 0 - 400% (estimate by default) -L klimit set destination black ink limit, 0 - 100% (estimate by default) -3 flag Create "3DLut" output file as well as devlink e eeColor .txt file m MadVR .3dlut file -I b Apply BT.1886-like mapping with effective gamma 2.2 to input -I b:g.g Apply BT.1886-like mapping with effective gamma g.g to input -I B Apply BT.1886 mapping with technical gamma 2.4 to input -I B:g.g Apply BT.1886 mapping with technical gamma g.g to input -e flag Video encode input as: -E flag Video encode output as: n normal 0..1 full range RGB levels (default) t (16-235)/255 "TV" RGB levels 6 Rec601 YCbCr SD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels 7 Rec709 1125/60Hz YCbCr HD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels 5 Rec709 1250/50Hz YCbCr HD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels 2 Rec2020 YCbCr UHD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels C Rec2020 Constant Luminance YCbCr UHD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels x xvYCC Rec601 YCbCr Rec709 Prims. SD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels X xvYCC Rec709 YCbCr Rec709 Prims. HD (16-235,240)/255 "TV" levels -P Create gamut gammap.wrl diagostic