profiling a digital lab?
profiling a digital lab?
- Subject: profiling a digital lab?
- From: Eric Bullock <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 17:43:52 -0400
Is it folly to attempt to "profile" a digital lab? A new client sends their files out to several labs with (usually) disappointing results. From the way they describe their workflow it sounds like everything is sound, so I'm thinking it may be a worthwhile experiment to try profiling the lab. Given fluctuations in RA-4 chemistry is this advisable?
Of greater interest to me is what these labs do to the files they receive. If each one is adjusted for exposure & color (like a piece of film) then obviously this won't work. I am under the assumption that most labs want to receive sRGB files and that they just run them as-is. If that is indeed the case then I don't see why this wouldn't work, except for the chemistry issue mentioned above.
If anyone has had any success doing this, and has labs that they've worked with successfully in this regard I would welcome your comments & suggestions.
Cheers,
Eric Bullock PixelPusherz Imaging www.pixelpusherz.net
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