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- # $File$
- # icc: file(1) magic for International Color Consortium file formats
- #
- # Color profiles as per the ICC's "Image technology colour management -
- # Architecture, profile format, and data structure" specification.
- # See
- #
- # http://www.color.org/specification/ICC1v43_2010-12.pdf
- #
- # for Specification ICC.1:2010 (Profile version 4.3.0.0).
- #
- # Bytes 36 to 39 contain a generic profile file signature of "acsp";
- # bytes 40 to 43 "may be used to identify the primary platform/operating
- # system framework for which the profile was created".
- #
- # There are other fields that might be worth dumping as well.
- #
- # This appears to be what's used for Apple ColorSync profiles.
- # Instead of adding that, Apple just changed the generic "acsp" entry
- # to be for "ColorSync ICC Color Profile" rather than "Kodak Color
- # Management System, ICC Profile".
- # Yes, it's "APPL", not "AAPL"; see the spec.
- 36 string acspAPPL ColorSync ICC Profile
- !:mime application/vnd.iccprofile
- # Microsoft ICM color profile
- 36 string acspMSFT Microsoft ICM Color Profile
- !:mime application/vnd.iccprofile
- # Yes, that's a blank after "SGI".
- 36 string acspSGI\ SGI ICC Profile
- !:mime application/vnd.iccprofile
- # XXX - is this what's used for the Sun KCMS or not? The standard file
- # uses just "acsp" for that, but Apple's file uses it for "ColorSync",
- # and there *is* an identified "primary platform" value of SUNW.
- 36 string acspSUNW Sun KCMS ICC Profile
- !:mime application/vnd.iccprofile
- # Any other profile.
- # XXX - should we use "acsp\0\0\0\0" for "no primary platform" profiles,
- # and use "acsp" for everything else and dump the "primary platform"
- # string in those cases?
- 36 string acsp ICC Profile
- !:mime application/vnd.iccprofile
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