mpplu -V (return code: 1)
Translate colors through an MPP profile, V1.00
Author: Graeme W. Gill
usage: mpplu [-v] [-f func] [-i intent] [-o order] profile
-v Verbose
-f function f = forward, b = backwards
-p oride x = XYZ_PCS, l = Lab_PCS, y = Yxy, s = spectral,
-l limit override default ink limit, 1 - N00%
-i illum Choose illuminant for print/transparency spectral data:
A, C, D50 (def.), D50M2, D65, F5, F8, F10 or file.sp
-o observ Choose CIE Observer for spectral data:
1931_2 (def), 1964_10, S&B 1955_2, shaw, J&V 1978_2
-u Use Fluorescent Whitening Agent compensation
-g Create gamut output
-w Create gamut X3DOM as well
-n Don't add X3DOM axes
-a n Gamut transparency level
-d n Gamut surface detail level
-t num Invoke debugging test code "num" 1..n
1 - check partial derivative for device input
2 - create overlap diagnostic X3DOM gamut surface
The colors to be translated should be fed into stdin,
one input color per line, white space separated.
A line starting with a # will be ignored.
A line not starting with a number will terminate the program.
mpplu -HELP (return code: 1)
Translate colors through an MPP profile, V1.00
Author: Graeme W. Gill
usage: mpplu [-v] [-f func] [-i intent] [-o order] profile
-v Verbose
-f function f = forward, b = backwards
-p oride x = XYZ_PCS, l = Lab_PCS, y = Yxy, s = spectral,
-l limit override default ink limit, 1 - N00%
-i illum Choose illuminant for print/transparency spectral data:
A, C, D50 (def.), D50M2, D65, F5, F8, F10 or file.sp
-o observ Choose CIE Observer for spectral data:
1931_2 (def), 1964_10, S&B 1955_2, shaw, J&V 1978_2
-u Use Fluorescent Whitening Agent compensation
-g Create gamut output
-w Create gamut X3DOM as well
-n Don't add X3DOM axes
-a n Gamut transparency level
-d n Gamut surface detail level
-t num Invoke debugging test code "num" 1..n
1 - check partial derivative for device input
2 - create overlap diagnostic X3DOM gamut surface
The colors to be translated should be fed into stdin,
one input color per line, white space separated.
A line starting with a # will be ignored.
A line not starting with a number will terminate the program.