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Methods and apparatus for color profile editing

  • US 8,243,326 B2
  • Filed: 09/11/2006
  • Issued: 08/14/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/11/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for processing input data, the method comprising:

  • using a first color profile to convert the input data to first output data;

    using a second color profile to convert the input data to second output data, wherein the second color profile comprises an edited version of the first color profile;

    calculating soft proof data corresponding to the input data, first output data and second output data;

    displaying, on a display, a first soft proof image computed from the soft proof data corresponding to the input data, a second soft proof image computed from the soft proof data corresponding to the first output data and a third soft proof image computed from the soft proof data corresponding to the second output data on a display device;

    wherein the first soft proof image computed from the soft proof data corresponding to the input data further comprises converting the input data to equivalent PCS input data in a profile connection space and using a display profile to convert the PCS input data to said soft proof data in the color space of the display;

    providing a processor configured for;

    receiving edited values of said second color profile; and

    responsive to receiving said edited values, recalculating said second output data, PCS output edited data, and said soft proof data corresponding to the recalculated second output data;

    responsive to said recalculating, redisplaying on said display;

    a modified soft proof color patch, output color data value display, color difference image area to reflect said received edited values of said second color profile, and said recalculated third soft proof image;

    providing a processor configured for;

    receiving edited values for said input data;

    responsive to receiving said edited input data, updating said first output data and said second output data; and

    responsive to updating said first output data and said second output data, displaying said updated first output data and said updated second output data; and

    providing a processor configured for receiving user inputs from a user-operated tool which effect a change to any of a first hue, a first lightness, and a first chroma, dynamically adjusting and distinctly redisplaying on said user-operated tool information that is in an output device'"'"'s gamut and that is out of the output device'"'"'s gamut, said information relating to corresponding lightness values and corresponding chroma values;

    wherein said user-operated tool comprises a lightness slider bar and a chroma slider bar, each of which is divided into multiple segments, with the width of the segments varying to indicate whether each value in each range is in the color gamut of the output device, where a full width segment indicates a color that is in gamut at the current value of lightness and chroma, a narrow segment indicates a color that is in gamut, but at a different value of chroma or lightness, respectively, and where a line segment indicates a color that is out of gamut;

    wherein when the user changes the chroma on said user-operated tool to a value in a particular segment of the chroma slider bar, the segments of the chroma slide bar on the user-operated tool enable the user to visually deduce that a color at said chroma value is in gamut, but at a different lightness, when the user changes the lightness on said user-operated tool to a value in a particular segment of the lightness slider bar, the segments of the lightness slide bar on the user-operated tool enable the user to visually deduce that a color at said lightness value is in gamut, but at a different chroma, when the user changes a lightness to another value in a particular segment of the lightness slider bar, the user may visually deduce that no color at the lightness value is in gamut at any chroma, and when the user changes a chroma to another value in a particular segment of the chroma slider bar, the user may visually deduce that no color at the chroma value is in gamut at any lightness; and

    wherein as a user changes any of the hue, lightness or chroma on said user-operated tool, the widths of the slider bars dynamically adjust to reflect the change;

    whereby the user is continually apprised of the available color values in the color gamut of the output device.

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