icc-profiles 2.0.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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icc-profiles (2.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * Remove profiles that have been liberated into the icc-profiles-free
    package.
  * debian/control: 
    - Update standards-version.
    - Add a recommends on icc-profiles-free.
  * debian/rules: Remove the ti3 profile rule as all of them were moved into
    icc-profiles-free package.
  * Add build-{arch,indep} targets per lintian warning.
  * debian/copyright: Fix a typo that tripped a lintian warning.

 -- Oleksandr Moskalenko <email address hidden>  Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:44:46 -0600

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Section:
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Urgency:
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icc-profiles: ICC color profiles for use with color profile aware software

 Color management allows controlled conversion between color representation of
 input and output devices and color spaces. ICC profiles are an important part
 of color management. They are data files that represent mappings between the
 input or output color space of a particular device and the device-agnostic
 profile connection space (PCS) in accordance with the standards set by the
 International Color Consortium (ICC). This package contains a number of high
 quality ICC color profiles for use with color profile aware software such as
 Scribus, Gimp, CinePaint, Krita, or Digikam. In general this package is
 useful if the software using it was built against a color management support
 library such as liblcms1 or liblcms2-2. In some software such as Scribus you
 have to explicitly enable color managemenent in the preferences to be able to
 use these profiles.