Re: ICC Profile location for PS RAW
Re: ICC Profile location for PS RAW
- Subject: Re: ICC Profile location for PS RAW
- From: "Bertho Boman" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 10:46:03 -0500
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
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> An other issue that I have not seen brought up is that a photographer
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> with several cameras can normalize them to at least make up for
sensor to
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> sensor difference and then the only variable will be the ambient
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> lighting. Why not remove at least some of the variables?
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For an awful lot of photographers shooting on location or in the field
with
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true field cameras, you'll NEVER get them to take the time, energy and
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effort to shoot a target, take a spectra reading then go back and build
a
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profile and apply it. Not when you've got to shoot 8 or 10 setups in a
day
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with different lighting and all the chaos on set. It's difficult just
to get
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a frame of a gray card or Macbeth for each setup in some shooting
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situations. For studio, sure.
Maybe I did not explain well what I meant here.
Make the profiles just one time in a studio or under as controlled and
ideal lighting as possible and then later just adjust as for different
lighting situation. At least the cameras would then be "normalized" to
start with.
Bertho
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