RE: Nikon D1x
RE: Nikon D1x
- Subject: RE: Nikon D1x
- From: "Broudy, David" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 16:50:02 -0500
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From: Jack Bingham [mailto:email@hidden]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 7:37 AM
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To: Colorsync Users List
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Subject: RE: Nikon D1x
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> The idea (if it provides any noticeable benefit) is to measure and
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> average multiple cameras to achieve a single general D1x profile.
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If this is the plan it is likely that profiling will not
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help. If you assume
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that each of those cameras is different, which of course they
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are, you are
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probably going to make a few cameras a little better and the
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others, worse.
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As Rob suggests, setting up a workflow to handle profiles in batch
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application in Photoshop is easy and would allow a profile
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for each. This is
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the only way you are going to get the benefit of profiling.
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Averaging is
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just that. You need to make specific corrections for each
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camera. You could
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also consider Phase One's Capture One which allows you to use
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profiles at
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the point of capture and processing
The cameras are different, but the differences are rather minor. The goal is
pleasing color, not high-end portraiture, so an averaged profile will be
beneficial assuming that profiling a D1x gains us anything in the first
place, which I haven't been able to test yet. The best course of action may
be to do nothing.
Photoshop batching will not work for us. the volume is too heavy.
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David Broudy
Jostens R&D
11300 Rupp Drive
Burnsville, MN 55337
952.882.3617
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