Re: Nikon D1x
Re: Nikon D1x
- Subject: Re: Nikon D1x
- From: Rob Galbraith <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 10:42:15 -0600
Hi Greg,
In regards to your message:
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Just to make sure I understand exactly what you did;
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You created the profile using the CE 20/20 target and checked the gray
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balance using values from an embedded ColorChecker target. As long as
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(some of) the grays you checked are different from those on the CE 20/20
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target, this sounds like a very good way to check the profile.
Yes, that's right. This is in fact exactly what I have done with a Canon
EOS-1D recently. To be precise, in my earlier messages I was describing this
is what I would do for the D100 that Roger was asking about, but I in fact
have not, hence my non-committal response to his neutral neutrals question.
But as to your description of the test procedure I was describing, it is
spot on.
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I also
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like to use synthetic images created using ColorLab. This allows me to
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make sure that the values are different from the reference values used
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to create the profile.
Cool.
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Since we produce both targets and profiling software, we are sensitive
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to what is going on at the mathemetical level. Any half-baked profiling
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product should work well converting reference colors, the real test is
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what happens in the large uncharted waters away from shore...
Yes, the uncharted waters known as real photographs!
Thanks for the follow up on this, very interesting.
-Rob
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