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robtow How can I edit a custom icc profile - like to mod TextICCProfile to output tyree components instead of one?20:22.05 
  err, "three".20:22.28 
  kens - thanks. I am looking at the examples in "Ghostscript_921_Color_Management_WhitePaper.pdf", have followed them (see page 12 and 15-16) - I have managed to intercept text objects and make them "green" as per the example,20:27.03 
  I am preparting docs for OCR, and dealing with things like green white text redndered on a green vector fill; I want to make the vector fills go away (and not touch RGB or CMYK pixels maps) and force all text to black.20:28.06 
  err, "white text rendered on a green vector fill".20:28.35 
  See: <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56693169/how-to-force-ghostscript-to-always-render-text-objects-as-black>20:29.07 
kens robtow I am not the colour expert :-)20:49.35 
  Let me see if I can poke the relevant person20:49.48 
  Hmm he's not online20:50.09 
  I'l leave a message20:50.16 
robtow Thanks, kens! :-)20:57.18 
mvrhel_laptop robtow are you there?21:23.21 
  ken told me that you are looking to make all the text go to black. The easiest way would be to use -sTextICCProfile="your_black_profile.icc"21:25.34 
  where "your_black_profile.icc" maps all the colorants to black of the device model. 21:25.55 
  i.e. if you are going out to tiff24nc you will need an RGB profile, etc21:26.15 
robtow Yes, I am here!21:33.13 
  Thganks.21:33.19 
  How can I make such a profile? Right nbw I am reading <http://www.color.org/opensource.xalter> to find an .icc editor to make the black equivalent of the green example in the doc. 21:34.45 
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