Re: Follow-up on Digital camera profiling software
Re: Follow-up on Digital camera profiling software
- Subject: Re: Follow-up on Digital camera profiling software
- From: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 12:01:34 -0600
On Thu, 23 May 2002 06:55:59 -0600, Andrew Rodney
<email@hidden> wrote:
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on 5/23/02 6:45 AM, Nicholas Thomas at email@hidden wrote:
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> The other profiles I made have had "holes" in the color spaces where
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> the camera would not accurately reproduce, for example, skin tones
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> very well. But that same profile would be killer on blues, whites
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> etc...
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Did you compare that with the software from Profile City (ICC Dcam or ICC
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Capture) of which this new product is "based"? I'd love to know what the
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differences are. I have found profiles made with ICC Dcam or ICC Capture to
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be consistently the best so far...
I did. They did make some definite quantifiable changes with the ColorEyes
version. Most notably there is very little tolerance for poor lighting
uniformity. Aside from some GUI changes and such it works just like ICC
DCAM. As Nicholas has said simply, the manual is invaluable resource to
creating truly useable input profiles. ColorEyes 20/20 includes a special
gray balancing card to retain partial color casts and a custom oversized
glossy chart similar to the HCT target.
--
Dan B. Reid
RENAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING
http://www.rpimaging.com | email@hidden
Toll Free: (866) RGB-CMYK
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