#include "ltkrn.h"
#include "ltclr.h"
L_LTCLR_API L_INT L_SetICCDeviceAttributes(pICCProfile, uAttributes)
Sets the device attributes for the ICC profile.
Pointer to the ICCPROFILEEXT structure for which to set the device attributes.
Flags that identify attributes unique to a particular device. You can use a bitwise OR (|) to specify one flag from each group.
The following flags indicate the transparency of the media:
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
ICC_REFLECTIVE | [0x0000000000000000] Reflective media |
ICC_TRANSPARENCY | [0x0000000000000001] Transparent media |
The following flags indicate if the media is glossy or matte:
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
ICC_GLOSSY | [0x0000000000000000] Glossy media |
ICC_MATTE | [0x0000000000000002] Matte media |
The following flags indicate media polarity:
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
ICC_MEDIA_POLARITY_POSITIVE | [0x0000000000000000] Positive media polarity |
ICC_MEDIA_POLARITY_NEGATIVE | [0x0000000000000004] Negative media polarity |
The following flags indicate if the media is colored:
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
ICC_COLOR_MEDIA | [0x0000000000000000] Color media |
ICC_BLACK_AND_WHITE | [0x0000000000000008] Black and white media |
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
SUCCESS | The function was successful. |
< 1 | An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
The device attributes are unique to a particular device setup.
Note that these attributes describe the media itself, not the data in the ICC profile. For example, a profile for a color scanner that has been loaded with black and white film will have the attribute ICC_BLACK_AND_WHITE, regardless of the value in the data color space field.
The device attributes are contained within the "header" information in the ICCPROFILEEXT structure. Calling L_InitICCHeader will reset the device attributes and the other header information to the default values.
Required DLLs and Libraries
Win32, x64.
For an example, refer to L_InitICCHeader.