181212 and 030101: A/EE86/EE86.HTM

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For this page without and with MTL code for OL with:
CIEXYZ data of luminous colours, see JE86 in English and JG86 in German,
CIELAB data of surface colours, see EE86 in English and EG86 in German.

For this page without and with MTL code (N and F file) for OL with CIELAB data of surface colours for different devices:
L=Linear, see EE86L in English and EG86L in German,
S=Square root, see EE86S in English and EG86S in German,
Q=Quadratic, see EE86Q in English and EG86Q in German,
printer F, see EE86F in English and EG86F in German,
printer O, see EE86O in English and EG86O in German,
printer T, see EE86T in English and EG86T in German.

Different parts of the achromatic ISO/IEC-test chart 3:
full part, see DE86 in English and DG86 in German,
top part, see EE86 in English and EG86 in German,
bottom part, see FE86 in English and FG86 in German.

For colours defined by the input PS operators:
000n* setcmykcolor, see EE86 in English and EG86 in German,
w* setgray, see EE87 in English and EG87 in German,
nnn0* setcmykcolor, see EE88 in English and EG88 in German,
www* setrgbcolor, see EE89 in English and EG89 in German.

Achromatic ISO/IEC-test chart 3, 000n* input
Colour Workflow (CW) by the input operator no. 0
and different output PS operators and Output Linearisation (OL)


Fig. 1: Output layout without the MTL code in the N-File (N = No MTL code in the file), see
L86E00N1.PS / TXT / JPG / PDF


Fig. 2: Output layout with MTL code of example CIELAB output data of the device L (L=Linear) in the F-File (F = MTL code in the File), see
L86E00F1.PS / TXT / JPG / PDF


Fig. 3: Output layout with MTL code of example CIELAB output data of the device S (S=Square root) in the F-File (F = MTL code in the File), which produce a "lighter" output compared to Fig. 1, see
Q86E00F1.PS / TXT / JPG / PDF


Fig. 4: Output layout with MTL code of example CIELAB output data of the device Q (Q=Quadratic) in the F-File (F = MTL code in the File), which produce a "darker" output compared to Fig. 1, see
S86E00F1.PS / TXT / JPG / PDF

For information about the parameter i*ptrsc (number 0 to 7) used for input or output PS operators, see DE802

For information about the ISO/IEC-test charts and separate parts (Fig. XY) with different input PS operators and discussion, see DE801

This page includes files for the following application:
Achromatic ISO/IEC-test chart 3, 000n* input,
Colour Workflow (CW) and Output Linearisation (OL)

For Output Linearisation (OL) CIELAB data are used in the files.

For Output Linearisation (OL) CIELAB data are used in the files.

Table 1 includes the output files of the Portable Document format (L..NP.PS/TXT/PDF and L..FP.PS/TXT/PDF)
Table 2 includes the output files of the PostScript format (L..NA.PS/TXT and L..FA.PS/TXT).
Table 3 includes the output files of the Portable Document format (L..NP.PS/TXT/PDF and L..SP.PS/TXT/PDF).

To indicate the Colour Workflow (CW) at the output different file names are used. The files have usually the same PS content

The PS content of the files L..NP.PS, L..NA.PS and L..SP.PS of the Tables 1 to 3 is identical and includes no MTL code.
The PS content of the files L..FP.PS and L..FA.PS of the Tables 1 and 2 is identical and includes the MTL code L..FP.DAT or L..FA.DAT in the file (F).

The output of the files L..FP.PDF and L..SP.PDF must be identical if the MTL code L..SP.DAT is stored within the Distiller Startup Directory during distilling of the PS file L..SP.PS. The files L..FP.PDF and L..SP.PDF have been produced by the software Adobe Acrobat DIstiller Version 3.0. In the first case the MTL code is located in the file L..FP.PS and in the second case the MTL code L..FP.DAT = L..SP.DAT is not in the file L..SP.PS but in the Startup (S) directory of the software Adobe Acrobat DIstiller.

Input PS operator no. 0
and start files

*NP.PS / .TXT /.PDF
140 / 140 / 25 kByte
Output
PS operator
parameter
i*ptrsc
Colorimetric transfer from the
input PS operator no. 0
to the output PS operators no. 0 to 7
defined by i*ptrsc

Output Linearisation with
L=Linear data (no change of scaling of output) in files
*FP.PS / TXT / PDF
240 / 240 / 25 kByte

PostScript MTL code used for output
100 kByte
L86E00NP.PS / TXT / PDF  0 cmy0* setcmykcolor and 000n* setcmykcolor L86E00FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E00FP.DAT
L86E01NP.PS / TXT / PDF  1 olv* setrgbcolor and w* setgray L86E01FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E01FP.DAT
L86E02NP.PS / TXT / PDF  2 cmy0* setcmykcolor and nnn0* setcmykcolor L86E02FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E02FP.DAT
L86E03NP.PS / TXT / PDF  3 olv* setrgbcolor and www* setrgbcolor L86E03FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E03FP.DAT
L86E04NP.PS / TXT / PDF   4 lab* setcolor L86E04FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E04FP.DAT
L86E05NP.PS / TXT / PDF  5 LAB* setcolor L86E05FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E05FP.DAT
L86E06NP.PS / TXT / PDF  6 000n* setcmykcolor L86E06FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E06FP.DAT
L86E07NP.PS / TXT / PDF  7 w* setgray L86E07FP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E07FP.DAT

Table 1: For PDF output with linearising data in File (F); Input PS operator no. 0 in the NP file and output PS operators no. 0 to 7 in the in FP file which are transferred by the PS MTL code.

Remark: With the files* of Table 1 it is intended to produce only a PDF output with linearisation data in the File (F) and not a PS output.
* Files on www server: ..00(NP,FP,NA,FA,SP).

Input PS operator no. 0
and start files

*NA.PS / .TXT
140 / 140 kByte
Output
PS operator
parameter
i*ptrsc
Colorimetric transfer from the
input PS operator no. 0
to the output PS operators no. 0 to 7
defined by i*ptrsc

Output Linearisation with
L=Linear data (no change of scaling of output) in files
*FA.PS / TXT
240 / 240 kByte

PostScript MTL code used for output
100 kByte
L86E00NA.PS / TXT  0 cmy0* setcmykcolor and 000n* setcmykcolor L86E00FA.PS / TXT L86E00FA.DAT
L86E01NA.PS / TXT  1 olv* setrgbcolor and w* setgray L86E01FA.PS / TXT L86E01FA.DAT
L86E02NA.PS / TXT  2 cmy0* setcmykcolor and nnn0* setcmykcolor L86E02FA.PS / TXT L86E02FA.DAT
L86E03NA.PS / TXT  3 olv* setrgbcolor and www* setrgbcolor L86E03FA.PS / TXT L86E03FA.DAT
L86E04NA.PS / TXT   4 lab* setcolor L86E04FA.PS / TXT L86E04FA.DAT
L86E05NA.PS / TXT  5 LAB* setcolor L86E05FA.PS / TXT L86E05FA.DAT
L86E06NA.PS / TXT  6 000n* setcmykcolor L86E06FA.PS / TXT L86E06FA.DAT
L86E07NA.PS / TXT  7 w* setgray L86E07FA.PS / TXT L86E07FA.DAT

Table 2: For PS output with linearising data in File (F); Input PS operator no. 0 in the NA file and output PS operators no. 0 to 7 in the in FA file which are transferred by the PS MTL code.

Remark: With the files* of Table 2 it is intended to produce only a PS output and not a PDF output.

The files of the tables 1 to 3 are available for different devices instead of the model device L=Linear. Every device produces with all NP files the same start output. Only for the model device L=Linear of the table 2 the output of the NP and FP in one row is identical. For devices which produce equal output for corresponding colours the output of all FP files in one collum is identical.

In application the output of the NP files for differnet output parameters i*ptrsc is in one collum often different. The output of the FP file of the devices S and Q or of the linearized output devices F, O, and T is different compared to the output of the NP file. The PS MTL code uses the measurement data of up to 256 colours of the start output, see the CIELAB LAB* data at the beginning of the FP files, for the change and the linearisation of the output.

Input PS operator no. 0
and start files

*NP.PS / .TXT /.PDF
140 / 140 / 25 kByte
Output
PS operator
parameter
i*ptrsc
Colorimetric transfer from the
input PS operator no. 0
to the output PS operators no. 0 to 7
defined by i*ptrsc

Output Linearisation with
L=Linear data (no change of scaling of output) in files
*SP.PS / TXT / PDF
240 / 240 / 25 kByte

PostScript MTL code used for output
100 kByte
L86E00NP.PS / TXT / PDF  0 cmy0* setcmykcolor and 000n* setcmykcolor L86E00SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E00SP.DAT
L86E01NP.PS / TXT / PDF  1 olv* setrgbcolor and w* setgray L86E01SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E01SP.DAT
L86E02NP.PS / TXT / PDF  2 cmy0* setcmykcolor and nnn0* setcmykcolor L86E02SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E02SP.DAT
L86E03NP.PS / TXT / PDF  3 olv* setrgbcolor and www* setrgbcolor L86E03SP.PS / TXT / PDF *) L86E03SP.DAT
L86E04NP.PS / TXT / PDF   4 lab* setcolor L86E04SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E04SP.DAT
L86E05NP.PS / TXT / PDF  5 LAB* setcolor L86E05SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E05SP.DAT
L86E06NP.PS / TXT / PDF  6 000n* setcmykcolor L86E06SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E06SP.DAT
L86E07NP.PS / TXT / PDF  7 w* setgray L86E07SP.PS / TXT / PDF L86E07SP.DAT

Table 3: For PDF output with linearising data in Startup (S); Input PS operator no. 0 in the NP file and output PS operators no. 0 to 7 in the in SP file which are transferred by the PS MTL code.

*) Only the PDF file L86E03SP.PS is transferred with the file L86E03SP.DAT which uses the parameter i*ptrsc=3 in the Distiller Startup (S) Directory. The other L..SP files of the Table 3 are distilled with the default file Example.ps in the Distiller Startup (S) Directory.

Remark: With the files* of Table 3 it is intended to produce only a PDF output with linearisation data in the Distiller Startup (S) Directory and not a PS output.

The input operator no. 0 and eight output PS operators no. 0 to 7 are used in the files.The input PS operator no. 0 of the NA or NP file are transferred to the output PS operators no. 0 to 7 in the FA, FP or SP file by the PS MTL code.

For further information and discussion of the results in the achromatic case with similar files see DE811

For further information and discussion of the results in the chromatic case with similar files see DE841

Compare the final result in DE811 and DE841. The Colour Workflow (CW) and the Output Linearisation (OL) of the PS MTL code is based on ISO/IEC 15775 and DIS ISO/IEC 19839-X. The PS MTL code is compatible to CIELAB and fulfils the basic user requirements in the field of image technology. The result is the same in the achromatic and chromatic case.

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