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Serializable
ICC_ColorSpace
class is an implementation of the abstract
ColorSpace
class. This representation of device independent and
device dependent color spaces is based on the International Color Consortium
Specification ICC.1:2001-12, File Format for Color Profiles (see
http://www.color.org).
Typically, a Color
or ColorModel
would be associated with an
ICC Profile which is either an input, display, or output profile (see the ICC
specification). There are other types of ICC Profiles, e.g. abstract
profiles, device link profiles, and named color profiles, which do not
contain information appropriate for representing the color space of a color,
image, or device (see ICC_Profile
). Attempting to create an
ICC_ColorSpace
object from an inappropriate ICC Profile is an error.
ICC Profiles represent transformations from the color space of the profile
(e.g. a monitor) to a Profile Connection Space (PCS). Profiles of interest
for tagging images or colors have a PCS which is one of the device
independent spaces (one CIEXYZ space and two CIELab spaces) defined in the
ICC Profile Format Specification. Most profiles of interest either have
invertible transformations or explicitly specify transformations going both
directions. Should an ICC_ColorSpace
object be used in a way
requiring a conversion from PCS to the profile's native space and there is
inadequate data to correctly perform the conversion, the
ICC_ColorSpace
object will produce output in the specified type of
color space (e.g. TYPE_RGB
, TYPE_CMYK
, etc.), but the
specific color values of the output data will be undefined.
The details of this class are not important for simple applets, which draw in
a default color space or manipulate and display imported images with a known
color space. At most, such applets would need to get one of the default color
spaces via ColorSpace.getInstance(int)
.
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Field Summary
Fields declared in class java.awt.color.ColorSpace
CS_CIEXYZ, CS_GRAY, CS_LINEAR_RGB, CS_PYCC, CS_sRGB, TYPE_2CLR, TYPE_3CLR, TYPE_4CLR, TYPE_5CLR, TYPE_6CLR, TYPE_7CLR, TYPE_8CLR, TYPE_9CLR, TYPE_ACLR, TYPE_BCLR, TYPE_CCLR, TYPE_CMY, TYPE_CMYK, TYPE_DCLR, TYPE_ECLR, TYPE_FCLR, TYPE_GRAY, TYPE_HLS, TYPE_HSV, TYPE_Lab, TYPE_Luv, TYPE_RGB, TYPE_XYZ, TYPE_YCbCr, TYPE_Yxy
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionICC_ColorSpace
(ICC_Profile profile) Constructs a newICC_ColorSpace
from anICC_Profile
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfloat[]
fromCIEXYZ
(float[] colorvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in theCS_CIEXYZ
conversion color space into this ColorSpace.float[]
fromRGB
(float[] rgbvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in the defaultCS_sRGB
color space into thisColorSpace
.float
getMaxValue
(int component) Returns the maximum normalized color component value for the specified component.float
getMinValue
(int component) Returns the minimum normalized color component value for the specified component.Returns theICC_Profile
for thisICC_ColorSpace
.float[]
toCIEXYZ
(float[] colorvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in thisColorSpace
into theCS_CIEXYZ
conversion color space.float[]
toRGB
(float[] colorvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in thisColorSpace
into a value in the defaultCS_sRGB
color space.Methods declared in class java.awt.color.ColorSpace
getInstance, getName, getNumComponents, getType, isCS_sRGB
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Constructor Details
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ICC_ColorSpace
Constructs a newICC_ColorSpace
from anICC_Profile
object.- Parameters:
profile
- the specifiedICC_Profile
object- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if profile is inappropriate for representing aColorSpace
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Method Details
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getProfile
Returns theICC_Profile
for thisICC_ColorSpace
.- Returns:
- the
ICC_Profile
for thisICC_ColorSpace
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toRGB
public float[] toRGB(float[] colorvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in thisColorSpace
into a value in the defaultCS_sRGB
color space.This method transforms color values using algorithms designed to produce the best perceptual match between input and output colors. In order to do colorimetric conversion of color values, you should use the
toCIEXYZ
method of this color space to first convert from the input color space to theCS_CIEXYZ
color space, and then use thefromCIEXYZ
method of theCS_sRGB
color space to convert fromCS_CIEXYZ
to the output color space. SeetoCIEXYZ
andfromCIEXYZ
for further information.- Specified by:
toRGB
in classColorSpace
- Parameters:
colorvalue
- a float array with length of at least the number of components in thisColorSpace
- Returns:
- a float array of length 3
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if array length is not at least the number of components in thisColorSpace
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fromRGB
public float[] fromRGB(float[] rgbvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in the defaultCS_sRGB
color space into thisColorSpace
.This method transforms color values using algorithms designed to produce the best perceptual match between input and output colors. In order to do colorimetric conversion of color values, you should use the
toCIEXYZ
method of theCS_sRGB
color space to first convert from the input color space to theCS_CIEXYZ
color space, and then use thefromCIEXYZ
method of this color space to convert fromCS_CIEXYZ
to the output color space. SeetoCIEXYZ
andfromCIEXYZ
for further information.- Specified by:
fromRGB
in classColorSpace
- Parameters:
rgbvalue
- a float array with length of at least 3- Returns:
- a float array with length equal to the number of components in
this
ColorSpace
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if array length is not at least 3
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toCIEXYZ
public float[] toCIEXYZ(float[] colorvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in thisColorSpace
into theCS_CIEXYZ
conversion color space.This method transforms color values using relative colorimetry, as defined by the ICC Specification. This means that the XYZ values returned by this method are represented relative to the D50 white point of the
CS_CIEXYZ
color space. This representation is useful in a two-step color conversion process in which colors are transformed from an input color space toCS_CIEXYZ
and then to an output color space. This representation is not the same as the XYZ values that would be measured from the given color value by a colorimeter. A further transformation is necessary to compute the XYZ values that would be measured using current CIE recommended practices. The paragraphs below explain this in more detail.The ICC standard uses a device independent color space (DICS) as the mechanism for converting color from one device to another device. In this architecture, colors are converted from the source device's color space to the ICC DICS and then from the ICC DICS to the destination device's color space. The ICC standard defines device profiles which contain transforms which will convert between a device's color space and the ICC DICS. The overall conversion of colors from a source device to colors of a destination device is done by connecting the device-to-DICS transform of the profile for the source device to the DICS-to-device transform of the profile for the destination device. For this reason, the ICC DICS is commonly referred to as the profile connection space (PCS). The color space used in the methods
toCIEXYZ
andfromCIEXYZ
is the CIEXYZ PCS defined by the ICC Specification. This is also the color space represented byColorSpace.CS_CIEXYZ
.The XYZ values of a color are often represented as relative to some white point, so the actual meaning of the XYZ values cannot be known without knowing the white point of those values. This is known as relative colorimetry. The PCS uses a white point of D50, so the XYZ values of the PCS are relative to D50. For example, white in the PCS will have the XYZ values of D50, which is defined to be X=.9642, Y=1.000, and Z=0.8249. This white point is commonly used for graphic arts applications, but others are often used in other applications.
To quantify the color characteristics of a device such as a printer or monitor, measurements of XYZ values for particular device colors are typically made. For purposes of this discussion, the term device XYZ values is used to mean the XYZ values that would be measured from device colors using current CIE recommended practices.
Converting between device XYZ values and the PCS XYZ values returned by this method corresponds to converting between the device's color space, as represented by CIE colorimetric values, and the PCS. There are many factors involved in this process, some of which are quite subtle. The most important, however, is the adjustment made to account for differences between the device's white point and the white point of the PCS. There are many techniques for doing this and it is the subject of much current research and controversy. Some commonly used methods are XYZ scaling, the von Kries transform, and the Bradford transform. The proper method to use depends upon each particular application.
The simplest method is XYZ scaling. In this method each device XYZ value is converted to a PCS XYZ value by multiplying it by the ratio of the PCS white point (D50) to the device white point.
Xd, Yd, Zd are the device XYZ values Xdw, Ydw, Zdw are the device XYZ white point values Xp, Yp, Zp are the PCS XYZ values Xd50, Yd50, Zd50 are the PCS XYZ white point values Xp = Xd * (Xd50 / Xdw) Yp = Yd * (Yd50 / Ydw) Zp = Zd * (Zd50 / Zdw)
Conversion from the PCS to the device would be done by inverting these equations:
Xd = Xp * (Xdw / Xd50) Yd = Yp * (Ydw / Yd50) Zd = Zp * (Zdw / Zd50)
Note that the media white point tag in an ICC profile is not the same as the device white point. The media white point tag is expressed in PCS values and is used to represent the difference between the XYZ of device illuminant and the XYZ of the device media when measured under that illuminant. The device white point is expressed as the device XYZ values corresponding to white displayed on the device. For example, displaying the RGB color (1.0, 1.0, 1.0) on an sRGB device will result in a measured device XYZ value of D65. This will not be the same as the media white point tag XYZ value in the ICC profile for an sRGB device.
- Specified by:
toCIEXYZ
in classColorSpace
- Parameters:
colorvalue
- a float array with length of at least the number of components in thisColorSpace
- Returns:
- a float array of length 3
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if array length is not at least the number of components in thisColorSpace
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fromCIEXYZ
public float[] fromCIEXYZ(float[] colorvalue) Transforms a color value assumed to be in theCS_CIEXYZ
conversion color space into this ColorSpace.This method transforms color values using relative colorimetry, as defined by the ICC Specification. This means that the XYZ argument values taken by this method are represented relative to the D50 white point of the
CS_CIEXYZ
color space. This representation is useful in a two-step color conversion process in which colors are transformed from an input color space toCS_CIEXYZ
and then to an output color space. The color values returned by this method are not those that would produce the XYZ value passed to the method when measured by a colorimeter. If you have XYZ values corresponding to measurements made using current CIE recommended practices, they must be converted to D50 relative values before being passed to this method. The paragraphs below explain this in more detail.The ICC standard uses a device independent color space (DICS) as the mechanism for converting color from one device to another device. In this architecture, colors are converted from the source device's color space to the ICC DICS and then from the ICC DICS to the destination device's color space. The ICC standard defines device profiles which contain transforms which will convert between a device's color space and the ICC DICS. The overall conversion of colors from a source device to colors of a destination device is done by connecting the device-to-DICS transform of the profile for the source device to the DICS-to-device transform of the profile for the destination device. For this reason, the ICC DICS is commonly referred to as the profile connection space (PCS). The color space used in the methods
toCIEXYZ
andfromCIEXYZ
is the CIEXYZ PCS defined by the ICC Specification. This is also the color space represented byColorSpace.CS_CIEXYZ
.The XYZ values of a color are often represented as relative to some white point, so the actual meaning of the XYZ values cannot be known without knowing the white point of those values. This is known as relative colorimetry. The PCS uses a white point of D50, so the XYZ values of the PCS are relative to D50. For example, white in the PCS will have the XYZ values of D50, which is defined to be X=.9642, Y=1.000, and Z=0.8249. This white point is commonly used for graphic arts applications, but others are often used in other applications.
To quantify the color characteristics of a device such as a printer or monitor, measurements of XYZ values for particular device colors are typically made. For purposes of this discussion, the term device XYZ values is used to mean the XYZ values that would be measured from device colors using current CIE recommended practices.
Converting between device XYZ values and the PCS XYZ values taken as arguments by this method corresponds to converting between the device's color space, as represented by CIE colorimetric values, and the PCS. There are many factors involved in this process, some of which are quite subtle. The most important, however, is the adjustment made to account for differences between the device's white point and the white point of the PCS. There are many techniques for doing this and it is the subject of much current research and controversy. Some commonly used methods are XYZ scaling, the von Kries transform, and the Bradford transform. The proper method to use depends upon each particular application.
The simplest method is XYZ scaling. In this method each device XYZ value is converted to a PCS XYZ value by multiplying it by the ratio of the PCS white point (D50) to the device white point.
Xd, Yd, Zd are the device XYZ values Xdw, Ydw, Zdw are the device XYZ white point values Xp, Yp, Zp are the PCS XYZ values Xd50, Yd50, Zd50 are the PCS XYZ white point values Xp = Xd * (Xd50 / Xdw) Yp = Yd * (Yd50 / Ydw) Zp = Zd * (Zd50 / Zdw)
Conversion from the PCS to the device would be done by inverting these equations:
Xd = Xp * (Xdw / Xd50) Yd = Yp * (Ydw / Yd50) Zd = Zp * (Zdw / Zd50)
Note that the media white point tag in an ICC profile is not the same as the device white point. The media white point tag is expressed in PCS values and is used to represent the difference between the XYZ of device illuminant and the XYZ of the device media when measured under that illuminant. The device white point is expressed as the device XYZ values corresponding to white displayed on the device. For example, displaying the RGB color (1.0, 1.0, 1.0) on an sRGB device will result in a measured device XYZ value of D65. This will not be the same as the media white point tag XYZ value in the ICC profile for an sRGB device.
- Specified by:
fromCIEXYZ
in classColorSpace
- Parameters:
colorvalue
- a float array with length of at least 3- Returns:
- a float array with length equal to the number of components in
this
ColorSpace
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if array length is not at least 3
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getMinValue
public float getMinValue(int component) Returns the minimum normalized color component value for the specified component. ForTYPE_XYZ
spaces, this method returns minimum values of 0.0 for all components. ForTYPE_Lab
spaces, this method returns 0.0 for L and -128.0 for a and b components. This is consistent with the encoding of the XYZ and Lab Profile Connection Spaces in the ICC specification. For all other types, this method returns 0.0 for all components. When using anICC_ColorSpace
with a profile that requires different minimum component values, it is necessary to subclass this class and override this method.- Overrides:
getMinValue
in classColorSpace
- Parameters:
component
- the component index- Returns:
- the minimum normalized component value
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if component is less than 0 or greater thannumComponents - 1
- Since:
- 1.4
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getMaxValue
public float getMaxValue(int component) Returns the maximum normalized color component value for the specified component. ForTYPE_XYZ
spaces, this method returns maximum values of 1.0 + (32767.0 / 32768.0) for all components. ForTYPE_Lab
spaces, this method returns 100.0 for L and 127.0 for a and b components. This is consistent with the encoding of the XYZ and Lab Profile Connection Spaces in the ICC specification. For all other types, this method returns 1.0 for all components. When using anICC_ColorSpace
with a profile that requires different maximum component values, it is necessary to subclass this class and override this method.- Overrides:
getMaxValue
in classColorSpace
- Parameters:
component
- the component index- Returns:
- the maximum normalized component value
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if component is less than 0 or greater thannumComponents - 1
- Since:
- 1.4
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