The ICC format has been widely adopted as an industry standard for communicating color and a context has been presented for implementing and interpreting this standard. There are three major implications of the way the ICC profile format has been publicly presented for use in communicating color; user interface and application development complexity, possible quality limitations due to undefined transforms, and the possible quality degradation of business graphics. Some specific implications for peripheral vendors will also be discussed.
Gary Dispoto, Michael Stokes, "Limitations in Communicating Color Appearance with the ICC Profile Format" in Proc. IS&T 3rd Color and Imaging Conf., 1995, pp 155 - 159, https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.1995.3.1.art00041