Re: Nikon D1x
Re: Nikon D1x
- Subject: Re: Nikon D1x
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 19:32:17 -0500
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The way that I've created a profile for the D1X is to set the camera to Mode
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II, shoot the target, then run the resulting pic through profiling software.
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This is a highly, highly condensed description of the process of course, but
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starting with Mode II pics, JPEG or RAW out to TIFF, has worked very well
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for me when profiling with ColorEyes from Integrated Color Corporation.
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ColorEyes is a Photoshop plug-in, so it's important when opening the photo
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into Photoshop that no colour space conversion is performed (ie no change to
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the numbers that make up the pic) before reading the pic of the target in
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ColorEyes.
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-Rob
Thank's Rob for that exhaustive reply.
Please let me ask you how you end up choosing the workflow you describe: was
the color accuracy straight out of Nikon Color Mode II not good enough for
your needs? Grays not quite neutrals, perhaps? Or colors too saturated?
Would you go as far as to say, then, that the D100's encoding of the
original scene in AdobeRGB is not satisfactory? Or not "faithfull" enough to
the subject?
Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
email@hidden
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