Re: Camera Profiling Software
Re: Camera Profiling Software
- Subject: Re: Camera Profiling Software
- From: Richard Wagner <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 09:18:29 -0700
Original Message:
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"Any thoughts on "camera profiling" the output from this software?
Like most other RAW processors, it seems like it will not work well."
If the camera characterizations are accurate, then the input profile
requirement is mitigated.
That assumes that all models of a particular camera have essentially
identical output. Valid assumption? Maybe, maybe not. If so, there
would be no need for Thomas Fors' characterization script for ACR.
Will there be a way to "tune" Aperture for a particular camera, as
ACR does with the Calibration tab?
"Any word or info on how the XML data will be stored? A temp or
permanent sidecar file, DNG, or proprietary file format? Within a
database "album?""
It seems that is not a critical concern in Version 1, but may become a
function in Version 2. I understand that the XML simply goes into a
directory for temp storage. It can be exported with the RAW file on a
one-off basis, but is simply a work-around at present.
Sorry, Jon, I lost you. What's not a critical concern? I'm not sure
what you're referring to. I assume that the RAW files are not
modified at all. Therefore, the editing info must be stored
somewhere... in the as-yet undescribed "master image" file?
For those of us who use a DAM like Portfolio Server, keeping the
editing data with the raw data file is a big concern. Dissociating
the raw data and the editing info is an invitation to disaster.
--Rich
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