Image Technology Colour Management - Architecture, Profile Format and Data Structure - Part 1: Based on ICC.1:2010
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The format of color profiles is described in ISO 15076-1:2010, along with the underlying architecture required for their operation. This standard aims to make communication about the intended color processing of digital image data easier. It defines the data structures, known as tags, that are used in color profiles and offers instructions for constructing multiple reference color spaces.
Organizations can guarantee uniform color reproduction across a range of hardware and software by complying with this standard. The International Color Consortium Specification Version 4.3.0, often known as ICC.1:2010, is the foundation of the standard. ICC profiles are essential for color management because they enable accurate color reproduction on a variety of gadgets, including printers, monitors, and cameras.
| Edition | 2 |
| ICS Codes | 37.100.99 - Other standards related to graphic technology |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 1.5 MB |