cockpit - Viewer, ICC-Converter, Image Color Server
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Notable Features cockpit has three main components: Viewer, ICC-Convertor, Image Color Server explained below. Viewer:
When allocating a working space and/or output profile and rendering intent(s) the results can be seen immediately. Optional gamut warning shows those areas of an image which are outside the gamut (OOG) of the respective destination profile.
Raw images are developed through DCPs (Digital Camera Profiles) and are then ready for further conversion with ICC profiles. Spectral images are interpreted through the definition of their spectral distribution and can then be converted through ICC profiles as well. The color spaces of the respective profiles can be viewed in a 3D graph which also shows the effect of the rendering intent (clipping, compression). This allows for the right choice of working space, for example. Image Color Server:
For scanner software that doesn't work with color management a separately created scanner profile can be embedded into the scans in a batch process so that these can be used with color management enabled applications in a controlled and safe way. Hot folders can be nested so that the result of one conversion can be used as the input for the next one. Thus you can convert to offset CMYK first and convert the result into sRGB for showing the images on the web so that print and internet presentation will match.
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