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Re: Digital Camera Profiling
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Re: Digital Camera Profiling


  • Subject: Re: Digital Camera Profiling
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 10:00:18 -0700

on 2/1/03 6:35 AM, David Remington wrote:

> I've tried several packages and find Incamera Professional to be the
> best. You'll still need to tweek for optimum results. I use Profile
> Editor.

There's a new version of InCamera that now operates as a Photoshop plug-in.
I think the cost is something like $149 (software only). I got an NFR and
it's pretty nice. I need to test a lot more for profile quality but this
product has a pretty nice GUI and will create both camera and scanner
profiles! Bad news is it doesn't support the superb HCT target. I've
expressed my desire to see this happen. Again, don't take this as an
endorsement but the price point and ease of use/GUI looks nice so far.

Andrew Rodney
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