Re: Captures of Fine art work
Re: Captures of Fine art work
- Subject: Re: Captures of Fine art work
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 07:35:12 -0400
Marc,
I think it may be worth trying the new BabelColor White Balance Target.
Whathever the workflow, expect noted improvevements in your captures with
this innovative tool. Full information is here, with application notes for
camera capture in Bibble and ACR:
http://www.babelcolor.com/main_level/White_Target.htm
It is the first such target that does not entail second mortgaging your
house.
> I'm currently testing a Phase-One P30 back for capturing fine-art originals.
>
> I've created a profile for the camera using a macbeth color checker and
> Monaco software, using some of the information gained at the December
> color managemnet conference, as well as information from Don Hutcheson's
> scanner white paper.
>
> I've captured the artwork using our profile, as well as Phase-Ones
> supplied profile.
>
> Both yield results that are off in different directions, but correctable
> in Photoshop.
>
> I have one specific question: Is it better to adjust white and black
> points in the Capture-0ne software prior to processing the Raw file, or
> leave the conditions as they were to create the profile, and refine in
> Photoshop?
>
> I have one general question, and that is what are the most important
> steps I can take to improve my profile?
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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