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Is there a way we can use a generic/synthetic icc profile that leaves a picture for lut, that not changing display profile in lut?
Lut that does not change a thing like with no lut
a way to generate lut that looks exactly like without using fx.
one I can use for cctiff 64x64x64
Lut that does not change a thing like with no lut
If you want to have a LUT that does nothing, what’s the point in using a LUT in the first place? Just use no LUT.
I mean a picture, so it can be used for cctiff.
One original png to dest png (like one used for reshade)
I want the original non modified picture. do you get me?
so the outcome of png would be correctly trasformed.
I need a generic 64x64x64 picture (like one, before transformed from, a generic picture)
One that uses to transform the picture
the “originated” pictures to transform to
I don’t knoow how to get that
all I have is 16x16x16 that is original (to be transformed), need the one with 64x64x64
I want the original non modified picture. do you get me?
Yes, I get that. Why don’t you invest the work required to create it? Why do you expect me to do the work for you?
And even more importantly, what is your end goal? A LUT that transforms from what exactly, to what exactly?
It would be great if those pictures could be a supplementary items when installing dispcalgui
Those pictures can be used to other people, people that experimenting with color spaces or so.
I just want like one that has 64x64x64 to be transformed
and only one I can find is 16x16x16 that is all I can use for now, for cctiff
I tried same icc to same icc, and hope they creates one non modified
That’ll work if setting tone curve to unmodified, but the main problem I see is that you don’t really know what you want, and fail to explain what your end goal is. If you knew what you wanted, you would think about your goal instead of insisting on the steps you think you need to take to get there (which is more often than not a detour and not a shortcut). If your goal were clear, the steps to get there would become clear too.
you are right
now gonna play with some color space editing with other apps than argyll
for use in reshade