LittleCMS
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Little CMS | |
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Latest release | 1.17 / July 28, 2007 |
OS | Cross-platform |
Genre | Color management |
License | MIT License |
Website | http://littlecms.com |
LittleCMS or LCMS is an open source colour management system, released as a software library for use in other programs. It is licenced under the MIT License Agreement.
LCMS was one of the first open sourced CMS systems and is currently the only one with a GUI. It was initiated by Marti Maria in 1998. As part of the development efforts and as a proof of concept, Marti also made LPROF, a Qt based profiler suite demonstrating the capabilities of LCMS.
LCMS was hosted on SourceForge.net in 2001, and has had a stable set of releases since then. It is commonly part of many Linux distributions.
LPROF was orphaned and unsupported from early 2004 until August 2005, when LPROF moved from Marti's site to SourceForge.net and active maintenance was taken over by Gerard Klaver, Craig Ringer and Hal Engel. It is now back in development again (with Marti's consent), and is reportedly producing profiles of high quality.[1] LPROF has also started to use parts of the functionality of Argyll CMS, another Open Sourced CMS by Graeme Gill.
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[edit] Usage
LCMS has been used in
- Scribus
- FireFox
- Krita
- ImageMagick
- Inkscape
- Sun plans to use LittleCMS in OpenJDK as a replacement for The native color management.[2]
- LCMS is also notable for being one of the proposed systems for colour management in the GIMP image editor,[3] which will allow the use of International Color Consortium profiles.
- ICC Examin
[edit] References
- ^ Theo Kupfer Systementwicklung & Beratung
- ^ Java2D project page
- ^ Free Color Management - Gimp Stuff
[edit] See also
- GIMP image editor
- Color space
- Linux color management