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<strong>InterColor</strong> <strong>Profile</strong> <strong>Format</strong> Specification Version 3.0 June 10, 1994<br />

6.7 namedColorType<br />

This namedColorType is a count value and array of structures that provide color<br />

coordinates for 7 bit ASCII color names. This provides users the ability to create a logo<br />

color dictionary between a named color set and a space color specification. The color<br />

space is identified by the "color space of data" field of the profile header. In order to<br />

maintain maximum portability it is strongly recommended that special characters of the<br />

7 bit ASCII set not be used.<br />

byte(s) content Encoded As...<br />

0-3 ‘ncol‘ (0x6E636F6C) type descriptor<br />

4-7 reserved, must be set to 0<br />

8-11 vender specific flag (lower 16 bits reserved for<br />

Consortium use)<br />

12-15 count of named colors uInt32Number<br />

15-t prefix for each color name (maximum of 32<br />

bytes) 7 bit ASCII , 0 terminated<br />

t+1-u suffix for each color name (maximum of 32<br />

bytes) 7 bit ASCII , 0 terminated<br />

u+1-v first color root name (maximum of 32 bytes) 7 bit<br />

ASCII , 0 terminated<br />

v+1-w first name's color coordinates. Color space of<br />

data<br />

w+1-x second color root name (maximum of 32 bytes) 7<br />

bit ASCII , 0 terminated<br />

x+1-y second name's color coordinates. Color space of<br />

data<br />

y+1-z<br />

the remaining count-2 name structures as<br />

described in the first two name structures<br />

(assuming count > 2)<br />

6.8 profileSequenceDescType<br />

This type is an array of structures, each of which contains information from the header<br />

fields and tags from the original profiles which were combined to create the final<br />

profile. The order of the structures is the order in which the profiles were combined<br />

and includes a structure for the final profile. This provides a description of the profile<br />

sequence from source to destination, typically used with the devicelink profile.<br />

byte(s) content<br />

0-3 ‘pseq’ (0x70736571) type descriptor<br />

4-7 reserved, must be set to 0<br />

8-11 count value specifying number of description structures in the array<br />

12-m ‘count’ profile description structures<br />

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