Hi.
I can't remove a bunch of ICC- tags from a pdf document. I use the command `exiftool -All= -icc_profile= book.pdf` but it doesn't work — the document stay unchanged. Here's the list of ICC- tags I want to remove.
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileCMMType : Little CMS
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileVersion : 2.3.0
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileClass : Display Device Profile
[ICC-header:Image] ColorSpaceData : RGB
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileConnectionSpace : XYZ
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileFileSignature : acsp
[ICC-header:Image] PrimaryPlatform : Apple Computer Inc.
[ICC-header:Image] CMMFlags : Not Embedded, Independent
[ICC-header:Image] DeviceManufacturer : Little CMS
[ICC-header:Image] DeviceModel :
[ICC-header:Image] DeviceAttributes : Reflective, Glossy, Positive, Color
[ICC-header:Image] RenderingIntent : Perceptual
[ICC-header:Image] ConnectionSpaceIlluminant : 0.9642 1 0.82491
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileCreator : Little CMS
[ICC-header:Image] ProfileID : 0
[ICC-header:Time] ProfileDateTime : 2006:12:28 18:07:22
[ICC_Profile:Camera] DeviceMfgDesc : (lcms internal)
[ICC_Profile:Camera] DeviceModelDesc : sRGB built-in
[ICC_Profile:Image] ProfileDescription : sRGB built-in
[ICC_Profile:Image] MediaWhitePoint : 0.95015 1 1.08826
[ICC_Profile:Image] RedMatrixColumn : 0.43585 0.22238 0.01392
[ICC_Profile:Image] BlueMatrixColumn : 0.14302 0.06059 0.71384
[ICC_Profile:Image] GreenMatrixColumn : 0.38533 0.71704 0.09714
[ICC_Profile:Image] RedTRC : (Binary data 2060 bytes, use -b option to extract)
[ICC_Profile:Image] GreenTRC : (Binary data 2060 bytes, use -b option to extract)
[ICC_Profile:Image] BlueTRC : (Binary data 2060 bytes, use -b option to extract)
[ICC-chrm:Image] ChromaticityChannels : 3
[ICC-chrm:Image] ChromaticityColorant : Unknown (0)
[ICC-chrm:Image] ChromaticityChannel1 : 0.64 0.33
[ICC-chrm:Image] ChromaticityChannel2 : 0.3 0.60001
[ICC-chrm:Image] ChromaticityChannel3 : 0.14999 0.06
How can I tackle the problem?
Thanks
ExifTool currently has read-only support for ICC in PDF. (see this table (https://exiftool.org/#supported) for support levels for each file type)
- Phil