Argyll is an ICC compatible color management system. It supports accurate ICC profile creation for scanners, CMYK printers, and film recorders, and calibration and profiling of displays. Spectral sample data is supported, allowing a selection of illuminants observer types, and paper fluorescent whitener additive compensation. Profiles can also incorporate source specific gamut mappings for perceptual and saturation intents. Gamut mapping and profile linking uses the CIECAM02 appearance model, a unique gamut mapping algorithm, and a wide selection of rendering intents. It also includes code for a fast 8-bit raster color conversion engine as well as support for fast, fully accurate 16-bit conversion. Device color gamuts can also be viewed and compared using a VRML viewer.
| Tags | multimedia Graphics Software Development Libraries printing |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux OS Independent Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Support for X-Rite i1 Display Pro and ColorMunki Display colorimeters (i1d3), and numerous tweaks, improvements, and bugfixes.


Release Notes: Numerous minor bug fixes and feature enhancements were made. A perceptual and saturation rendering (CIECAM02) problem that caused a white point mismatch and poor blue hue was fixed.


Release Notes: A new ccmxmake utility was added to make Colorimeter Correction Matrices (.ccmx) for a particular Colorimeter + Display combination, which can then be used with spotread, dispcal, and dispread. A new dispcal and dispread option that attempts to counteract instrument black drift and display white drift was added. Several bugs were fixed, including problems with the Eye-One Pro and ColorMunki drivers.


Release Notes: Gamut mapping was improved. MS Windows 64-bit USB driver support was added. The illumread tool was added for reading illuminant U.V. for improved FWA (OBA) compensation. Minor bug fixes and improvements were done.


Release Notes: The printer calibration system was completed. A test chart point generation algorithm was added. Strip reading navigation, save and resume, and improved backwards strip reading were added. Gamut mapping was made smoother. CMYK black generation was made smoother and curve control was improved. Device link black preservation was improved. A new option was added for better accuracy with i1pro and ColorMunki with low level display readings and flash measurement. MS Windows 64-bit support was improved. X11 XRandR support was improved. Many bugs were fixed and other enhancements were made.
Recent comments
09 Dec 2002 07:43
Re: What about patents?
Argyll is primarily a research project. I haven't knowingly used patent technology,
but then I haven't gone and researched software patents in foreign countries like the USA.
One of the "bogy man" patents has expired (the schriber patent). As long as
patent offices keep OK'ing obvious ideas and developments, progress will suffer,
and there will be problems.
By making Argyll public I am guaranteeing that this technology will
be free of patents at some time in the future.
04 May 2002 11:10
What about patents?
I vaguely seem to recall that the reason for GIMP (www.gimp.org) not having any color management features (?) is because of patent issues. Does this application use any patented technology?