Re: CM challenge for an architectural photographer
Re: CM challenge for an architectural photographer
- Subject: Re: CM challenge for an architectural photographer
- From: Said Nuseibeh <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 04:22:54 -0800
For clients with critical color matching needs like this I find it is
fairly simple to get swatches, paint samples, etc with which to match the
final output under 5000 kelvin lighting. A neutral-balanced film exposure
and color-managed workflow help facilitate the process.
Best,
-Said
On 12/11/2004 1:27 AM, Sören wrote:
>How about take one shot with the Gretag Macbeth ColorChecker included in the
>image and take the reading from the greyscale to check the color cast and
>adjust from there....
>
>Regards
>Soren
>
>
>
>>A photographer asked me today how to solve a problem he's run into a
>>few times when shooting interiors for architects. Here's the situation:
>>he shoots 4x5 film, scans it and then does any necessary retouching
>>before printing the image on an Epson 2200. The client wants the colors
>>on the prints to match the colors of the actual walls etc. in the room
>>he's shooting.
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