Re: A "simplified interpolation model" in Camera Raw?
Re: A "simplified interpolation model" in Camera Raw?
- Subject: Re: A "simplified interpolation model" in Camera Raw?
- From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:41:11 +0200
Adobe Raw does not use ICC profiles, but interpolates between two
simplified "Adobe profiles" established for the camera under two
lighting conditions at opposite ends of the K scale.
It's a bit sad that where Photoshop has established itself as king of
prepress editing programs thanks to its ability to handle color spaces
and profiles seamlessly, Adobe now refuses to accept that camera
calibration should be standardised using ICC profiles or an extension
thereof.
On 7/14/07, Marco Ugolini <email@hidden> wrote:
In a message dated 7/13/07 2:13 AM, edmund ronald wrote:
> To get back to topic, I don't find Adobe's current position on color
> management in Raw very useful to the practicing photographer. I think
> they have painted themselves into a corner by using their simplified
> interpolation model.
Maybe others understand what you mean, but you lost *me* there, Edmund: What
"simplified interpolation model"?
Marco Ugolini
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