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Re: Color Accurate Camera Work
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Re: Color Accurate Camera Work


  • Subject: Re: Color Accurate Camera Work
  • From: Jack Bingham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 15:00:43 -0400
  • Organization: Jack Bingham Studio

Actually you want to do this in RGB anyway. But you will need some way to read the
initial values of the film target, meaning a transmissive spectrophotometer, and
then there is that lovely orange cast which will no doubt make the values
worthless.


I've also thought about creating an artificial target using LAB values and
them image this on a film recorder (loaded with color neg film), but I can't
seem to get around the fact that the recorder/recorder software is going to
have to convert this to RGB values and then you get into some sort of RGB
"working space" assumption on the part of the recorder. Think, think, there
must be a way...


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