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ruby - Properly converting a CMYK image to RGB with RMagick

I have been using the below to do a color conversion

    if @image.colorspace == Magick::CMYKColorspace
      # @image.colorspace #=> CMYKColorspace=12
      @image.colorspace = Magick::RGBColorspace
      @image = @image.negate
    end

It works, approximately, but the color luminosity is off. The fact that I need to negate the image leaves a very bad smell.

The documentation mentions using color_profiles, but beyond that I can not find much.

I am now trying

@image = @image.quantize(16777216, Magick::RGBColorspace)

And the colors are better, but still off.

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Thanks Pekka, you tipped me off to the answer (+1).

You must have ImageMagick compiled with the Little Color Management System (LCMS) installed. This may already be the case if an installer or package was used. But I was compiling from source. It was as simple as installing LCMS from source and rebuilding ImageMagick (./configure; make; make install).

In ImageMagick the below works well to reproduce accurate color:

convert FILENAME -profile /PATH_TO_PROFILE/sRGB.icm OUT.jpg

So in RMagick I use the below:

if @image.colorspace == Magick::CMYKColorspace
   # Adjust the path as necessary
   @image.color_profile ="/usr/local/share/ImageMagick-6.5.4/config/sRGB.icm"
end

@image.write("out.jpg") { self.quality = 85 }

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