Re: input camera profiles
Re: input camera profiles
- Subject: Re: input camera profiles
- From: Mark Buckner <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 08:29:03 -0500
Eugene,
Capture One allows you to embed rather than convert to a profile when
processing a RAW file. That allows you to process the capture of the target
and embed the camera profile in C1, then strip it off when you open the file
in Photoshop. You can then use the ColorEyes plug-in to build the profile.
I am a huge believer in ColorEyes 20/20 for *all* types of shooting --
studio, location, journalism, art reproduction, etc.
As Andrew points out, this approach doesn't work very well if you are using
Camera RAW, etc. to process your RAW files, but with a converter like C1
that allows you to specify a camera profile, it works very, very well. It
saves me a great deal of time. I also feel (and have said before) that the
concept of just adjusting the color in a RAW converter by "how it looks" is
a step backwards. We wouldn't tell people to adjust their monitors by "how
it looks", would we?
Mark
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