Hi,
I have two image files, one with a color profile and another one without. I want to copy the color profile from the one that has it to the one without. This should be done without disturbing any of the other content.
I know that with convert I can add a profile to an image file, but how do I first get the profile out of the image file that has it?
Thanks, Robert
How to extract color profile via command line?
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Re: How to extract color profile via command line?
convert image.tif profile.icc
Massimo C.
Massimo C.
Re: How to extract color profile via command line?
And what about the TIFF profile?
I have a TIFF image from Photoshop and it contains the following profiles (from identify -verbose) :
Converting to TIFF will obviously output the whole image...
I have a TIFF image from Photoshop and it contains the following profiles (from identify -verbose) :
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Profiles:
Profile-8bim: 6252 bytes
Profile-icc: 1528264 bytes
ISO Uncoated
Profile-tiff:37724: 100944 bytes
Profile-xmp: 14548 bytes