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Re: white point of camera profile?
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Re: white point of camera profile?


  • Subject: Re: white point of camera profile?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:22:48 -0400

>Is there a way of changing the white point of a camera/scanner profile? I
>was told there is a way to kind of mimic this using a profile edit /
>package like ColorBlind edit but I don't know how to do this. Basically I
>know that camera/scanner profiles are all set to 5000k but I would like to
>build one for tungsten lighting. Is this possible?

I could be way off base here, but I would venture to say that you would
need to re-profile your scanner/d-cam under tungsten light. I wouldn't
think a simple white point edit would suffice as the tungsten light would
have a impact on the spectral response as well.

Right?

Eric G Bullock
Assistant Imaging Manager
Filene's / Kaufmann's Advertising
426 Washington Street
8th Floor - Imaging Dept.
Boston, MA 02108

617.357.2187
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