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    Artem
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    Hi, in profile information window there is ability to generate 3D gamut view, I’ve done,  then my default web browser starts and write “Error: X3DOM has failed loading. Please check the console for details”. I tryed start chrome browser with –allow-file-access-from-file but no avail. How to see that X3D file ?

    And, I do it just to see gamut coverage for icc profile in interest that is created in i1Profiler software, hope on 3D view there be that numbers, but you may advice me how to calculate/get gamut coverage for the given icc profile in regard to, for example, AdobeRGB, perhaps some command in argyllCMS, i did not find such a command.

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    Artem
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    Is there anyone to help me in this forum ? Maybe That One who created this  feature (viewing X3D in external web-browser) will show how to use it ?

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    Алексей Коробов
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    For the first step check for popup window block message when you open X3DOM HTML. Browsers need to download some component from the Internet to show you gamuts. Some users set total blocking and don’t see messages from browser.

    Argyll (DisplayCAL engine) command line tools allow you to draw gamuts intersection and compute Lab and relative volumes. They’re not dummy-friendly, but Argyll has good online manual pages. Albeit there’s no real need in coverage computation when you have 3D figures. You may have other full coverage, or close to full coverage, or visibly limited coverage (85-95%) or too small coverage. 85-95% can be acceptable for some tasks, but for serious work you should have almost full coverage. Think on: 95% may mean full coverage of all AdobeRGB gamut regions except of green tints that are seriously limited. So gamut coverage is informative when it is 97-100%. Note, that AdobeRGB gamut volume (!) 107% gives you nothing above 100% AdobeRGB, cause you need AdobeRGB standard support. But this “overcoverage” gives some potential for age to your display.

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