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How do I implement ICC colour management on my system?

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How do I implement ICC colour management on my system?

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A. To apply colour management, you need a profile for each of your scanner and/or digital camera and another for your monitor and/or printing device. Each of these relates the device colour data to the standard colour space which allows them to be combined to produce an overall transformation. To combine profiles you need a Colour Management Module (CMM). At its most basic this is nothing more than an interpolation engine for combining LUTs. ICC do not specifically recommend a single CMM as some CMMs attempt to ‘add value’ for specific applications by picking up private tag information in the profile. Many colour management-aware applications such as high-end RIPs and Adobe Photoshop contain an internal CMM. CMMs are also built in to the OS on the Mac (ColorSync) and Windows (ICM and WCS).

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