Color Management Tutorial
Color Management Tutorial
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Contents
Table of Contents
1.0 Overview 6
Overview
1.0 Overview
This tutorial outlines the ICC colour management workflow within
SilverFast Applications and the procedures for creating ICC colour
profiles.
This document assumes that the reader has some basic knowl-
edge of the SilverFast products.
Basics
Visualization Prozess
Figure 2.1
In the visualization process, the detector usually refers to the human visual
system. However, the optics, measurement detectors (CCD, CMOS arrays) and
associated electronics within a scanner or digital camera also represent another
type of detector. The human eye, scanners, and digital cameras are considered
trichromatic systems. This means that the measurement detectors contain three
different “sensors” that can perceive and differentiate between colours.
Basics
Hue
2
Lightness
Saturation
Figure 2.2
Basics
Basics
Basics
Table 2.1
Basics
Figure 2.5
Basics
Figure 2.6
Figure 2.7
Basics
x
Figure 2.8
Basics
Figure 2.9
ICC workflow
ICC workflow
Figure 3.1
ICC workflow
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.4
Figure 3.5
ICC workflow
ICC workflow
ICC workflow
Figure 3.6
ICC workflow
Main workflow
Main workflow
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2
3
Input Profile
Internal Profile
Output/Printer Profile
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5
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Figure 4.1
1. Input to Internal Workflow options
2. Internal to Monitor Workflow options
3. Internal to Output Workflow options
4. Rendering Intent options
4 5. Name of ICC profile embedded within the Image
6. Selection to embed an ICC Profile into the image
7. File after processing
8. Name of ICC profile embedded after processing
Main workflow
4.2.2 Workflow
A gamma correction factor is applied to the RGB image data.
The gamma corrected image data is passed through an Input and
Internal Colour Space ICC profile linked using ColorSync or ICM.
Additional colour corrections (Gradation curves, Selective Color,
Histogram changes, etc.) are then applied to the image data.
If desired, the Internal profile can be embedded in the
processed image file.
4.2.3 CMS Parameters
Set the Input to Internal option to ColorSync or ICM.
Set the Internal to Output option to RGB.
Select the desired Input and Internal Colour Space profiles.
Select the desired rendering intent with the Rendering Intent
option.
Select Embed ICC Profile to optionally embed the Internal ICC
profile into the image.
Main workflow
RGB
1
2 Gamma Correction
Input Profile
Internal Profile
Colour Corrections
Gradations Adjustment
3
Processed
RGB
Figure 4.2
1. Set Input to Internal to ColorSync/ICM
2. Set Internal to Output to RGB
3. Embedded Profile is set to the Internal Profile
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4.3 Embedded to Internal Workflow
4.3.1 Purpose
In many cases, an ICC profile may already be embedded in an
image file. SilverFast also contains several default profiles that
act as embedded profiles. This workflow demonstrates how to
work with an embedded profile within SilverFast. The Embed-
ded to Internal settings can be used in conjunction with the
monitor and output workflows. It is important to note that this
workflow is only supported in SilverFast HDR, SilverFast DC-
VLT, and SilverFast DC Pro
Main workflow
4.3.2 Workflow
A gamma correction factor is applied to the RGB image data
The gamma corrected image data is passed through an Embe-
dded and Internal Colour Space ICC profile linked using Color-
Sync or ICM.
Additional colour corrections (Gradation curves, Selective Colour,
Histogram changes, etc.) are then applied to the image data.
If desired, the Internal profile can be embedded in the proces-
sed image file.
Main workflow
RGB
1
Gamma Correction
2
Embedded Profile
Internal Profile
Colour Corrections
Gradations Adjustment
Processed
3
RGB
Figure 4.3
1. Set Input to Internal to ColorSync/ICM
2. Set Internal to Output to Cie-Lab
3. No profile is embedded
Main workflow
4.4.2 Workflow
A gamma correction factor is applied to the RGB image data.
The gamma corrected image data is passed through an Input and
Internal Colour Space ICC profile linked using ColorSync or ICM.
Additional colour corrections (Gradation curves, Selective Color,
Histogram changes, etc.) are then applied to the image data.
The colour corrected information to be displayed is then passed
through the Internal and System Monitor ICC profile linked
using ColorSync or ICM. The Monitor ICC profile does not
modify the processed image data.
If desired, the Internal profile can be embedded in the
processed image file.
Main workflow
RGB
1
2
Gamma Correction
3
Input Profile
Internal Profile
Colour Corrections
Gradations Adjustment
Internal Profile
System Monitor
Profile
Figure 4.4
1. Set Input to Internal to ColorSync/ICM Displayed Processed
2. Set Internal to Monitor to ColorSync/ICM RGB RGB
3. Set Internal to Output to RGB
4. Embedded Profile is set to the Internal Profile
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4.4.4 Automatic Option
When SilverFast runs as a plug-in in Photoshop, one has the
capability to use Photoshop’s internal colour settings for the
monitor display. Choosing Automatic for the Internal to Monitor
option enables this feature (See Figure 4.5). It is important to
note that the Internal profile in SilverFast and Photoshop must
be the same to achieve the correct colour results.
Main workflow
RGB
1
Gamma Correction
2
3
Input Profile
Internal Profile
Colour Corretions
Gradations Adjustment
4
4
Internal Profile
Monitor Profile
in Photoshop
Figure 4.5
Displayed Processed
1. Set Input to Internal to ColorSync/ICM
2. Set Internal to Monitor to Automatic RGB RGB
3. Set Internal to Output to RGB
4. Embedded Profile is set to the Internal Profile
Main workflow
4.5.2 Workflow
A gamma correction factor is applied to the RGB image data.
The gamma corrected image data is passed through a set of
Input and Internal Colour Space ICC profiles linked using Color-
Sync or ICM.
Additional colour corrections (Gradation curves, Selective
Colour, Histogram changes, etc.) are then applied to the image
data.
The colour corrected information is then passed through Inter-
nal and Output ICC profiles linked using ColorSync or ICM to
convert the image data to the output RGB or CMYK values.
If desired, the Output ICC profile will be embedded in the
processed image file.
Main workflow
RGB
1
2 Gamma Correction
3
Input Profile
Internal Profile
Colour Corretions
Gradations Adjustment
Internal Profile
4
Output Printer
Profile
Processed
Figure 4.6
RGB or CMYK
1. Set Input to Internal to ColorSync/ICM
2. Set Internal to Monitor to Automatic
3. Set Internal to Output to RGB
4. Embedded Profile is set to the Internal Profile
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4.6 Input to Lab Workflow
4.6.1 Purpose
The Input to Lab workflow transforms RGB image data from a
device dependent colour space to Lab. The processed file can
then be used by applications with Lab file support (e.g. Adobe
Photoshop).
4.6.2 Workflow
A gamma correction factor is applied to the RGB image data.
The gamma corrected image data is passed through a set of
Input and Internal Colour Space ICC profiles linked using Color-
Sync or ICM.
Additional colour corrections (Gradation curves, Selective Colour,
Histogram changes, etc.) are then applied to the image data.
A colour conversion is performed to convert the RGB data into
Lab. The conversion process is based on the Internal ICC profile.
Main workflow
RGB
1
2 Gamma Correction
Input Profile
Internal Profile
Colour Corrections
Gradations Adjustment
4 3
RGB-LAB Conversion
Processed
LAB
Figure 4.7
1. Set Input to Internal to ColorSync/ICM
2. Set Internal to Output to Cie-Lab
3. No profile is embedded
Creating profiles
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2
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Figure 5.1
1. Sets the Gamma Gradation to be used for calibration
2. Adjusts the Gamma Gradation if a gamma correction was previously applied to
48 Bit/48 Bit HDR image data
Creating profiles
Creating profiles
Figure 5.2
sRGB 2.2 5
SMPT E-C 2.2
Wide RGB 2.2
Table 5.1
Figure 5.3
Creating profiles
2
3
Figure 5.4
1. Set the Input to Internal Option to <None>
2. Set the Input Profile to <None>
3. Select the desired Internal Profile
Figure 5.5
Creating profiles
Figure 5.6
Align the colour calibration frame to the edges of the IT8 target
as shown in the IT8 Calibration dialog. The frame size can be
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adjusted by dragging on the corners of the frame. The white
and black squares in the frame should be aligned with the
lightest and darkest patches on the gray scale portion of the
target.
Click Start in the IT8 Calibration dialog to begin the colour
calibration process. The application scans the barcode on the
target to locate the colour reference data file for the target. If the
Reference data file cannot be found or the target does not
contain a barcode, a dialog window appears asking for the
location of file.
Creating profiles
Figure 5.7
Creating profiles
2
3
Figure 5.8
1. Input to Internal Option set to ColorSync or ICM
2. The Input Profile created by the colour calibration
3. The Selected Internal Profile
Figure 5.9
Creating profiles
2
3
Figure 5.10
1. Input to Internal Option set to <None>
2. The Input Profile created by the colour calibration
3. The Internal Profile set to <None>
References
Websites
Ian Lyon’s SilverFast Tutorial:
www.computer-darkroom.com/sf5-negafix/sf5_cms.htm
The ICC Home Page:
www.color.org
Apple’s ColorSync Site:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/colorsync
Microsoft’s ICM Site:
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msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-
us/icm/icm_6ulv.asp
European Color Initiative:
http://www.eci.org/