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Re: Camera Profile


  • Subject: Re: Camera Profile
  • From: Kevin Cunningham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 16:49:04 -0400

Thanks Andrew. Alas I do not own a Spectrolino. As a test I did try the same polarizing filters with 2 other cameras, Nikon D1X and Canon Digital Rebel. These seemed to work fine. Had to dump the embedded profile and assign the new custom one. They do seem to work though. I was thinking that there might be an issue with the Imacon itself. (filter in front of CCD?)

Anyone out there with reference data for a ColorChecker 24 measured with a Spectrolino and polarizing filter? I know this is not ideal but it might lead me in the right direction.

Kevin Cunningham.

It's important to measure the target to produce the reference file WITH a
Polarizing filter over the Spectrophotometer. That pretty much means using a
Spectrolino.


Andrew Rodney
http://digitaldog.net/

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