It there a command line or GUI tools to dump information about ICC Profile/color conversion, which are set "Color management and PDF/X options for PDF" option of Illustrator's PDF export dialog?
"Color management and PDF/X options for PDF" option of Illustrator
[image] http://blogs.adobe.com/vikrant/files/2012/05/grayscale_export.png
[manual] http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-6547a.html#WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-6540a
Here is a command line based method to extract ICC color profiles from a PDF. It uses the Python script pdf-parser.py written by security researcher Didier Stevens which you can download here.
However, this tool is not a specialized tool for ICC extraction. (I do not know such a tool.) It is a generic command line tool to investigate PDF files.
Therefor you need to go through various steps in order to achieve the extraction.
You have to use -s to search for the string ICCBased. (PDF files without an embedded ICC profile will not have this keyword [with the exception of possibly using it in their text contents...].)
pdf-parser -s ICCBased my.pdf
My test PDF returned this:
obj 18 0
Type:
Referencing: 21 0 R
It seems that an ICC profile is to be found in PDF object 21.
You have to use -o 21 to see what PDF object 21 is:
pdf-parser.py -o 21 my.pdf
My test PDF returns this:
obj 21 0
Type:
Referencing:
Contains stream
<<
/Alternate /DeviceRGB
/Filter /FlateDecode
/Length 2574
/N 3
>>
Ok, this looks like we are getting close...
In step 2 we acquired two important infos:
-o 21 parameter of pdf-parser.py)./FlateDecode in order to get to its content.Hence we have to run pdf-parser.py now with two additional arguments:
-d filename in order to dump the stream of PDF object 21 to a file.-f in order to filter/un-compress the object stream when dumping it to a file.pdf-parser.py -o 21 -f -d 21.stream my.pdf
We now have dumped the stream of PDF object 21 to a file named 21.stream. Let's see what it contains:
file 21.stream
21.stream: Microsoft ICM Color Profile
Looks like we succeeded. :-)
I'll see if my Mac OSX system does accept this profile:
mv 21.stream 21.icm
open 21.icm
OSX uses the 'Color Sync Utility' to open the file and display a window. Clicking on the list entries opens different information panes at the bottom of the window:

iccdump to dump the contents of the ICC profile as textNote, that Graeme Gill's ArgyllCMS, the open source color management software, available for Linux, Mac OSX and Windows, ships with a whole suite of command line tools. One of these is iccdump. We can use it to look at the properties of the newly won 21.icm file:
iccdump 21.icm
icc:
Header:
size = 3144 bytes
CMM = 'Lino'
Version = 2.1.0
Device Class = Display
Color Space = RGB
Conn. Space = XYZ
Date, Time = 9 Feb 1998, 6:49:00
Platform = Microsoft
Flags = Not Embedded Profile, Use anywhere
Dev. Mnfctr. = 'IEC '
Dev. Model = 'sRGB'
Dev. Attrbts = Reflective, Glossy
Rndrng Intnt = Perceptual
Illuminant = 0.964203, 1.000000, 0.824905 [Lab 100.000000, 0.000498, -0.000436]
Creator = 'HP '
tag 0:
sig 'cprt'
type 'text'
offset 336
size 51
Text:
No. chars = 43
0x0000: Copyright (c) 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company
tag 1:
sig 'desc'
type 'desc'
offset 388
size 108
TextDescription:
ASCII data, length 18 chars:
0x0000: sRGB IEC61966-2.1
No Unicode data
ScriptCode Data, Code 0x0, length 18 chars
0x0000: 73 52 47 42 20 49 45 43 36 31 39 36 36 2d 32 2e 31 00
tag 2:
sig 'wtpt'
type 'XYZ '
offset 496
size 20
XYZArray:
No. elements = 1
tag 3:
sig 'bkpt'
type 'XYZ '
offset 516
size 20
XYZArray:
No. elements = 1
tag 4:
sig 'rXYZ'
type 'XYZ '
offset 536
size 20
XYZArray:
No. elements = 1
tag 5:
sig 'gXYZ'
type 'XYZ '
offset 556
size 20
XYZArray:
No. elements = 1
tag 6:
sig 'bXYZ'
type 'XYZ '
offset 576
size 20
XYZArray:
No. elements = 1
tag 7:
sig 'dmnd'
type 'desc'
offset 596
size 112
TextDescription:
ASCII data, length 22 chars:
0x0000: IEC http://www.iec.ch
No Unicode data
ScriptCode Data, Code 0x0, length 22 chars
0x0000: 49 45 43 20 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 77 77 77 2e 69 65 63 2e 63 68 00
tag 8:
sig 'dmdd'
type 'desc'
offset 708
size 136
TextDescription:
ASCII data, length 46 chars:
0x0000: IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB
No Unicode data
ScriptCode Data, Code 0x0, length 46 chars
0x0000: 49 45 43 20 36 31 39 36 36 2d 32 2e 31 20 44 65 66 61 75 6c 74 20
...
tag 9:
sig 'vued'
type 'desc'
offset 844
size 134
TextDescription:
ASCII data, length 44 chars:
0x0000: Reference Viewing Condition in IEC61966-2.1
No Unicode data
ScriptCode Data, Code 0x0, length 44 chars
0x0000: 52 65 66 65 72 65 6e 63 65 20 56 69 65 77 69 6e 67 20 43 6f 6e 64
...
tag 10:
sig 'view'
type 'view'
offset 980
size 36
Viewing Conditions:
XYZ value of illuminant in cd/m^2 = 19.644501, 20.371796, 16.808899
XYZ value of surround in cd/m^2 = 3.928894, 4.074387, 3.361786
Illuminant type = D50
tag 11:
sig 'lumi'
type 'XYZ '
offset 1016
size 20
XYZArray:
No. elements = 1
tag 12:
sig 'meas'
type 'meas'
offset 1036
size 36
Measurement:
Standard Observer = 1931 Two Degrees
XYZ for Measurement Backing = 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000 [Lab 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000]
Measurement Geometry = Unknown
Measurement Flare = 1.0%
Standard Illuminant = D65
tag 13:
sig 'tech'
type 'sig '
offset 1072
size 12
Signature
Technology = Cathode Ray Tube Display
tag 14:
sig 'rTRC'
type 'curv'
offset 1084
size 2060
Curve:
No. elements = 1024
tag 15:
sig 'gTRC'
type 'curv'
offset 1084
size 2060
Curve:
No. elements = 1024
tag 16:
sig 'bTRC'
type 'curv'
offset 1084
size 2060
Curve:
No. elements = 1024
P.S.:
ArgyllCMS contains a command line tool, extracticc, which can extract an embedded ICC profile from a TIFF file. It does not have a tool to extract a profile from a PDF file.
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