Re: Camera Files for PM5
Re: Camera Files for PM5
- Subject: Re: Camera Files for PM5
- From: David Scharf <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 04:48:51 -0700
Nick,
If I understand you correctly, you can create a custom gamma profile for
using "curves" in Photoshop; save the result as a file and apply it to
any image.
Dave Scharf
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Nick Wilcox-Brown wrote:
Hello,
It has been a very long time since I posted, so I will re-introduce
myself: I'm Nick Wilcox-Brown, a UK based Advertising Photographer. I
also do some consultancy and writing for Phase One, Canon Europe and
others.
I am processing RAW images to provide an accurate profiles for a Canon
DSLR using PM5
I have achieved very good results using Phase One's C1 where the
output can done with an embedded camera profile, effectively keeping
colour unchanged through the processing. I am keen to find a solution
that means I am not constantly recommending C1 (to avoid perceptions
of bias). Is there any way of achieving this with Photoshop CS or
other software? Initial tests that I have done with the camera set to
shoot in ARGB and then outputting from CS in the same space provides
poor results. I wonder if I am missing something?
Alternatively should the profile be done with JPEGs? I am reluctant to
go this way, but short of using C1 there seems to be little other choice?
Thanks for any guidance.
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Nick Wilcox-Brown
T: +44 (0) 7973 897 578
M: nwb ( at ) theimageconsultancy.com
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