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+ | ====== Colour Management ====== | ||
+ | PicturesToExe includes full colour management since Version 9. | ||
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+ | * Support of embedded colour profiles in JPEG and PNG images. | ||
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+ | * Support of colour space of a monitor (output): | ||
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+ | * sRGB (by default) | ||
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+ | * Current monitor profile | ||
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+ | * Adobe RGB | ||
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+ | * Custom ICC/ICM profile | ||
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+ | * You can use command line parameters for live control of colour management in created EXE presentations: | ||
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+ | -noicc - disable colour management and colour profiles of images (works as PTE 8). | ||
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+ | -icc srgb - use sRGB colour space | ||
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+ | -icc adobergb - use AdobeRGB colour space | ||
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+ | -icc - use current monitor profile | ||
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+ | -icc profilename.icc/ | ||
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+ | * So this gives you great possibilities. For example, people send EXE presentations to a camera club for AV competition. If you have a calibrated AdobeRGB projector, you can force to run these EXE presentations in Adobe RGB colour space with wide-gamut. It will give excellent results, if AV authors will use Adobe RGB images in EXE files. | ||
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+ | * PicturesToExe performs colour managements for all objects (images, videos, text, rectangles, background). | ||
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+ | * PicturesToExe performs colour management in real time. It doesn' | ||
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