RE: Negative scanning & color calibration
RE: Negative scanning & color calibration
- Subject: RE: Negative scanning & color calibration
- From: "michael shaffer" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 11:15:49 -0330
Boris writes ...
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Are there any good tools exist for scanning negatives with
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high-end scanner? Or calibrating such a process?
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Very straightforward way would be shooting the colour chart, processing,
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scanning, inverting and creating a profile; did anybody tried this? ...
I have used Pictographics' "iCorrect" with some success (see ...
www.picto.com ...).
With iCorrect, you can create color definitions for any color. For
example, you can define "Coco-Cola" red (snatch a jpeg from the official
Coke wwwsite), or define Gretag-Macbeth colors from the chart (Lab, xyY).
With these defs, and for any images with a Coke can or GM chart, you can
correct the color. Corrections are supposed to be accumulative (e.g., red,
then, blue, then neutrals), but it works only up to a point.
cheerios ... shAf :o)
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
www.micro-investigations.com (in progress)
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