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<h2><b>xicc/extracticc</b></h2>
<h3>Summary</h3>
Extract an embedded ICC profile from a TIFF or JPEG raster file.<br>
<h3>Usage Summary</h3>
<small><span style="font-family: monospace;">usage: extracticc
[-v] infile.tif/jpg outfile.icm<br>
-v
Verbose</span></small><small><span style="font-family:
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<h3>Usage Details and Discussion<br>
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The<b> -v</b> flag may give extra information.<br>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">infile.tif/jpg</span>
should be the path to the TIFF or JPEG image file that contains the
embedded
ICC profile<br>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">outfile.icm</span> should be
the
path to the file that will be created to hold the ICC profile
extract
from the TIFF or JPEG file. The appropriate extension should be used
for the
platform, i.e. <span style="font-weight: bold;">icm</span> for
MSWindows, and <span style="font-weight: bold;">icc</span> for OS X
or
Unix/Linux.<br>
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