Re: pictogram's Incamera
Re: pictogram's Incamera
- Subject: Re: pictogram's Incamera
- From: "eugene appert" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 14:37:16 -0400
Title: Re: pictogram's Incamera
Marco,
Thanks again
for your answer, you are helping me get a grasp of this. Your explanation for the happy
coincidence that I encountered...
whereby the
standard profile (applied to the image by default by the image capture software)
interprets the chart values correctly because, possibly, it so happens to be a
valid profile for the particular camera and situation used in capturing the
image.
has got me wondering about my ability
to strip it from the file as I thought I had. It never really made sense to me why
Nikon Capture would want to attribute an RGB workspace to the camera data, but I
assumed that this was an attribution and not a conversion through an invisible
camera profile, so I just stripped it off afterwards. But it sounds as if you
are saying that Nikon has used its own cryptic camera profile just a Camera Raw
does, and actually converts the data to the RGB space chosen. In which case I
wouldnt know how you would attribute a third party profile to a Nikon Camera.
Is Nikon Capture converting my file to an RGB workspace through a
generic profile?
Eugene Appert
|
_______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Colorsync-users mailing list (email@hidden)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
This email sent to email@hidden