Re: input camera profiles
Re: input camera profiles
- Subject: Re: input camera profiles
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 07:49:10 -0600
- Thread-topic: input camera profiles
On 5/31/06 7:29 AM, "Mark Buckner" wrote:
> 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?
One is a device, the other is a pile of numbers. The fundamental tasks of
image processing is altering the numbers to produce a desired color
appearance. That's all Photoshop (and ACR, Lightroom and any other RAW
converter does). I respect your opinion of using camera profiles to get you
to a certain point but I think comparing the calibration and profiling of a
device like a display with a piece of software that is designed to alter
numeric values of a digital image is a stretch.
Are you suggesting that with your calibrated display and camera profile you
never alter the numeric values in the converter?
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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